Books like The Blast Off Kid (Math Matters)
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Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
36 pages
Why to read
Encourages critical thinking through interactive shape puzzles.
Develops visual perception and mathematical reasoning skills.
Engaging content for parent-child cooperation in learning.
Addresses shape recognition in a playful, approachable manner.

Which One Doesn't Belong?: A Shapes Book, 5 pack
Christopher Danielson, 2016
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Painting with Numbers (The Painting With)
Walter Wick, Jean Marzollo, Joshua James Cole, 2004
32 pages
Why to read
Enhances numerical understanding through creative art projects.
Stimulates creativity and mathematical skills simultaneously.
Engaging storyline that captivates young readers.
Ideal for interactive parent-child learning sessions.

Painting with Numbers (The Painting With)
Walter Wick, Jean Marzollo, Joshua James Cole, 2004
Subtracting
Brian Knapp, Colin G. Bass, Nicolas Debon, 1998
48 pages
Why to read
Enhances math skills through engaging storytelling.
Helps kids grasp subtraction with fun, relatable scenarios.
Builds critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Encourages interactive learning between parents and children.

Subtracting
Brian Knapp, Colin G. Bass, Nicolas Debon, 1998
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Twenty is Too Many
Kate Duke, 2000
48 pages
Why to read
Engaging storyline with animal characters.
Encourages counting and basic math skills.
Vivid illustrations enhance reading enjoyment.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

Twenty is Too Many
Kate Duke, 2000
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Surprise Party
Sharon Gordon, Susan Hall, 1989
30 pages
Why to read
Fosters social skills through interactive, engaging narrative.
Encourages empathy by exploring diverse characters and perspectives.
Supports language development with rich, descriptive vocabulary.
Ideal for cooperative read-along sessions between parents and children.

Surprise Party
Sharon Gordon, Susan Hall, 1989
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Kindergarten Count To 100
Jacqueline Rogers, 2004
36 pages
Why to read
Boosts numerical literacy through engaging activities.
Colorful illustrations captivate and maintain focus.
Encourages interactive learning between parent and child.
Supports early development of math skills.

Kindergarten Count To 100
Jacqueline Rogers, 2004
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Loose lace!
Keith Faulkner, Terry Burton, 1996
30 pages
Why to read
Engaging, interactive narrative boosts children's reading interest.
Characters model resilience and problem-solving skills.
Enhances fine motor skills through interactive lace tying.
Ideal for parent-child cooperative reading sessions.

Loose lace!
Keith Faulkner, Terry Burton, 1996
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10 Gulab Jamuns: Counting With an Indian Sweet Treat
Sandhya Acharya, Vanessa Alexandre, 2022
40 pages
Why to read
Delightful journey through Indian culture via sweets.
Teaches counting skills with delicious gulab jamuns.
Engages kids in multicultural learning and enjoyment.
Supports math skills development through story-telling.
