In Arithmetic Village, there are only two rules: be kind to each other and share all the jewels. This first book in a series of five which use characters, rhyme and color to introduce the basic math concepts. This book explains number placement with easy to understand symbols: One jewel = 1, a golden bag represents 10, and a treasure chest equals 100. Number placement is a vital part of understanding future math concepts. This gentle math book is suitable for all children.
In Arithmetic Village, there are only two rules: be kind to each other and share all the jewels. This first book in a series of five which use charact...
Tina Times discovered the trick of counting in groups to make adding quick This fourth book, in the "Arithmetic Village series, teaches math simply and gently through characters, color and rhyme. For more information visit arithmeticvillage.com
Tina Times discovered the trick of counting in groups to make adding quick This fourth book, in the "Arithmetic Village series, teaches math simply a...
King David Divide is mighty and wise, sharing jewels equally is what he decides. This is the last book in a picture book series, Arithmetic Village which teaches math simply and gently though characters, color and rhyme. King David introduces the concept of division by equally distributing jewels throughout the village. His dog, Rover gets the remainder. For more information visit arithmeticvillage.com
King David Divide is mighty and wise, sharing jewels equally is what he decides. This is the last book in a picture book series, Arithmetic Village wh...