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Counting Trees - Counting and Coloring Book For Toddlers - cover

Counting Trees - Counting and Coloring Book For Toddlers

Brenda J. Sullivan

Casa editrice: Tree Roots Press

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Let Learning be an Adventure!
 
This tree book for kids is a counting and coloring book is for toddlers that help bring nature alive. Children learn by experience, and what better way to keep little ones busy by learning about living things in the woods.
 
 Counting Trees is inspired by our love of the outdoors and the different varieties, sizes, and shapes. 
 
 Facts about trees are essential to understanding nature and surviving for thousands of years. This book includes a fact sheet with pictures of the oldest, tallest, and smallest trees. 
 
There is also a bonus section included in this book! A Forest Scavenger Hunt designed for all ages! AND Match The Trees activity pages you can download onto your favorite iPad or Android notes app. 
Disponibile da: 22/02/2022.

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