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TinkerActive Workbooks: Kindergarten Math

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title TinkerActive Workbooks: Kindergarten Math
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nathalie Le Du
Illustrated by Ellen Stubbings
SeriesTinkerActive Workbooks
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 185
ISBN/Barcode 9781250307217
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Odd Dot
Imprint Odd Dot
Publication Date 14 May 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Tinker, make, and engineer to learn through play! With TinkerActive Workbooks, learning leaps off the page and into the real world. Start with interactive and entertaining exercises that cover the essential kindergarten math and problem-solving skills. Then, apply what you've learned in exciting hands-on tinkering, making, and engineering activities that utilize only common household materials. Plus, the charming cast of characters, the MotMots, guide kids through every new concept with cheer and humor. Once you've completed the workbook, unbox a collectible magnet hidden in the back cover! Vetted by award-winning educators, TinkerActive Workbooks are designed for all learners. They build your child's fundamental math skills AND inspire them to try new things, discover new skills, and imagine new possibilities.

Author Biography

Nathalie Le Du is a writer and editor of interactive books that kids write in, cut up, draw on, generally destroy, and ultimately learn from. Nathalie has been at the helm and in the pages of such brands as Kumon Workbooks, Brain Quest, Star Wars Workbooks, and the Big Fat Notebooks. Nathalie is also a new mom, native New Yorker, a first-generation American, and a proud product of public schools. Ellen Stubbings is a children's book illustrator, comic artist, and cute thing maker. She graduated with a first class honors degree in illustration from the University of Lincoln and currently resides in the UK. Ellen creates her art digitally in her tiny office, often accompanied by her husband, Wesley, and tuxedo cat, Figaro.