Touch and Trace 123

Illustrated by Jordan Wray
Board Book
$8.99 US
5.88"W x 8.31"H x 0.81"D  
On sale Aug 03, 2021 | 26 Pages | 978-1-68010-678-7
| Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD340L
Young readers will learn to count from 1 to 20 with this interactive touch-and-trace book of numbers from the My First Home Learning series.

Using their finger, children can trace each grooved number from 1 to 20 and explore its shape. With numbers to trace and simple addition problems to complete, this book has plenty for little ones to discover. An exciting and tactile introduction to numbers, counting, and simple addition.

My First Home Learning is an exciting, interactive way to keep children engaged during homeschooling and distance or remote learning. Young readers will strengthen their knowledge of early concepts, such as colors, numbers, letters, and first words, as well as familiarize themselves with objects and animals in nature and around the home. Engaging photographs and simple prompts make this series an ideal choice for educational bridge activities.
Harriet Evans works in children's publishing and spends her days researching cool animal facts, imagining awesome adventures, and drinking copious amounts of tea. View titles by Harriet Evans
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Young readers will learn to count from 1 to 20 with this interactive touch-and-trace book of numbers from the My First Home Learning series.

Using their finger, children can trace each grooved number from 1 to 20 and explore its shape. With numbers to trace and simple addition problems to complete, this book has plenty for little ones to discover. An exciting and tactile introduction to numbers, counting, and simple addition.

My First Home Learning is an exciting, interactive way to keep children engaged during homeschooling and distance or remote learning. Young readers will strengthen their knowledge of early concepts, such as colors, numbers, letters, and first words, as well as familiarize themselves with objects and animals in nature and around the home. Engaging photographs and simple prompts make this series an ideal choice for educational bridge activities.

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Harriet Evans works in children's publishing and spends her days researching cool animal facts, imagining awesome adventures, and drinking copious amounts of tea. View titles by Harriet Evans

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