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"It's time for some math "ant-ics", so get ready for some "roaring" success! This big book uses high-interest photographs of ants, tigers, and meerkats to teach the key math concepts of adding, taking away, and skip counting. Illustrated with cut-out photos of the animals on striking, colourful backgrounds, the book is sure to capture the attention of reluctant mathematicians everywhere!"--
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Mathematics, Mathematics, juvenile literature, Counting books, Counting, juvenile literature, Animals, Animals, juvenile literature, Statistics, Statistics, juvenile literature, Biology, Biology, juvenile literature, Measurement, Measurement, juvenile literature, Cats, Cats, juvenile literature, Monkeys, Ants, Ants, juvenile literature, Tiger, Tiger, juvenile literatureShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Animal math: adding, taking away, and skip counting
2014, Capstone Heinemann Library
in English
1484600614 9781484600610
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Animal math: comparing and measuring
2014, Heinemann Educational Books, Heinemann
in English
1484600622 9781484600627
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"Stop monkeying around - it's time to purr-fect your math skills! This big book uses cute and high-interest photographs of cats and monkeys to teach the key math concepts of measuring and comparing. Illustrated with cut-out photos of the animals on striking, colourful backgrounds, the book is sure to capture the attention of reluctant mathematicians everywhere!"--
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