Hardcover. Condizione: new. Dougherty, Carmen (illustratore). Hardcover. Two apples plus three oranges.Does that make five orples?NO!It's still two apples and three oranges.Join the adventurous cat and her friends for an interactive counting and adding challenge. But dont get too mixed up!In this quirky maths breaking counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms In this quirky maths following and slightly maths breaking counting book readers engage with all the different ways you can go wrong in adding like terms. Maths teachers can use this book to help children understand basics as they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Written in a way that you can interact with the reader. An alternate counting book with a fun outlook demonstrating why you cant add things that arent the same. Children and teens easily mix up their addition in algebra. In this fun picture book for kids its fun to learn that apples and oranges dont make orples! This book can be used with older children, learning support and in other areas to help students with understanding why you cant mix and match. This book explores common algebra mistakes and how to avoid them. In this quirky maths breaking (but not really) counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms. Maths teachers will recognise the concept in helping children add with they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Dougherty, Carmen (illustratore). R. A. Stephens, Wombat Books. Two apples plus three oranges. Does that make five orples? NO! It's still two apples and three oranges. Join the adventurous cat and her friends for an interactive counting and adding challenge. But don't get too mixed up! In this quirky maths breaking counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms In this quirky maths following and slightly maths breaking counting book readers engage with all the different ways you can go wrong in adding like terms. Maths teachers can use this book to help children understand basics as they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Written in a way that you can interact with the reader. An alternate counting book with a fun outlook demonstrating why you can't add things that aren't the same. Children and teens easily mix up their addition in algebra. In this fun picture book for kids it's fun to learn that apples and oranges don't make orples! This book can be used with older children, learning support and in other areas to help students with understanding why you can't mix and match. Hardback.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. Dougherty, Carmen (illustratore). sew edition. 32 pages. 9.50x10.00x10.70 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Dougherty, Carmen (illustratore). Hardcover. Two apples plus three oranges.Does that make five orples?NO!It's still two apples and three oranges.Join the adventurous cat and her friends for an interactive counting and adding challenge. But dont get too mixed up!In this quirky maths breaking counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms In this quirky maths following and slightly maths breaking counting book readers engage with all the different ways you can go wrong in adding like terms. Maths teachers can use this book to help children understand basics as they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Written in a way that you can interact with the reader. An alternate counting book with a fun outlook demonstrating why you cant add things that arent the same. Children and teens easily mix up their addition in algebra. In this fun picture book for kids its fun to learn that apples and oranges dont make orples! This book can be used with older children, learning support and in other areas to help students with understanding why you cant mix and match. This book explores common algebra mistakes and how to avoid them. In this quirky maths breaking (but not really) counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms. Maths teachers will recognise the concept in helping children add with they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Dougherty, Carmen (illustratore). Hardcover. Two apples plus three oranges.Does that make five orples?NO!It's still two apples and three oranges.Join the adventurous cat and her friends for an interactive counting and adding challenge. But dont get too mixed up!In this quirky maths breaking counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms In this quirky maths following and slightly maths breaking counting book readers engage with all the different ways you can go wrong in adding like terms. Maths teachers can use this book to help children understand basics as they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Written in a way that you can interact with the reader. An alternate counting book with a fun outlook demonstrating why you cant add things that arent the same. Children and teens easily mix up their addition in algebra. In this fun picture book for kids its fun to learn that apples and oranges dont make orples! This book can be used with older children, learning support and in other areas to help students with understanding why you cant mix and match. This book explores common algebra mistakes and how to avoid them. In this quirky maths breaking (but not really) counting book readers can engage with all the different ways you can go WRONG in adding like terms. Maths teachers will recognise the concept in helping children add with they are introduced to algebra and patterns. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.