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Cover of Book Review Annas Seasons An Early Learner Number Book (Math Books for Children)

Book Review Annas Seasons An Early Learner Number Book (Math Books for Children)

by David E McAdams

Book Details

Publisher:Unlike Traditional Counting Books
Published:2025-04-25
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1632707268

Reading Info

Age Range:5-6

About This Book

Discover the Magic of Numbers Through the Changing Seasons with Anna's Seasons! Step into the delightful world of Anna's Seasons, where every stroll through the outdoors is an invitation to count, explore, and wonder. This beautifully illustrated early learner number book follows a cheerful young girl named Anna as she journeys through the four seasons-Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall-finding joy in nature's ever-changing rhythm. Each season introduces its own special number story: from 1 bare t

Our Review

This charming counting book takes young readers on a numerical journey through the year, following Anna as she discovers numbers in nature's seasonal transformations. Each season presents its own mathematical story, beginning with winter's single bare tree and expanding as the year progresses. The seasonal framework provides a natural structure for introducing early math concepts while celebrating nature's cyclical patterns. Children will enjoy spotting the changing numbers in vibrant outdoor settings that mirror their own experiences.

What makes this educational book particularly effective is how it connects number recognition to familiar seasonal changes that children observe firsthand. The illustrations thoughtfully incorporate counting opportunities within each season's distinct landscape, helping young minds grasp both numerical sequences and seasonal characteristics. Parents seeking engaging early math resources will appreciate how this book makes number learning feel like a natural discovery process rather than a lesson. The combination of seasonal awareness and counting practice creates a delightful foundation for early mathematical thinking that will resonate with curious five- and six-year-olds.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction