Author: | Sean McArdle |
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Mathematics - children |
A workbook to reinforce the essential maths skills children learn in school. With fun activities to stimulate mathematical thinking, ans sticker stars and progress chart promote a sense of achievement. Answers and clear notes for parents to use.
Author: | Dorling Kindersley |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
The complete, graded, home-study scheme to help practise and reinforce the essential maths skills children learn in school. Builds sound basic numeracy abilities. Fun activities to stimulate mathematical thinking. Sticker stars and progress chart p... read more
Author: | Hans Magnus Enzensberger |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
Reading Level: | good |
Robert hates maths; his teacher does nothing for him. Then one night, a fierce and inspiring imp appears to him in a dream, and for the next eleven nights takes him on a wonderful journey through the strange world of numbers.
This ... read more
Author: | Lorraine Horsley |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
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Author: | John Bremner |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
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Author: | unknown |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
Series: | Maths Magic S. |
Reading Level: | From 5 To 8 |
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Author: | . |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
Aliens love underpants, in every shape and size, But there are no underpants in space, so here's a big surprise ...You probably thought aliens came down to Earth with a view to taking over the planet - but, no, they simply want to steal your pants! This zany, hi... read more
Author: | armadillo |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
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Author: | Mary Gribbin |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
Reading Level: | From 10 To 12 |
� How big is infinityb� How small is an electron>� When will the Sun destroy the Earth � How fast is a nerve impulse in your brainh� Why can�t you see inside a black holes� What�s the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earthe� Wha... read more
Author: | David Demant |
Category: |
Mathematics - children |
Let's introduce you to the amazing natural numbers - meet 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. You will have already met them. Without them your life would be very different. You wouldn't be able to tell the time, send a letter or use a telephone. Imagine - no comp... read more