14,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

From an early age, young children are exposed to numbers in all sorts of situations. In kindergarten, the teacher might count the number of children present during circle time. And when it's someone's birthday, everyone alwaysCounts the number of candles on the cake. When preparing a meal at home, you're probably counting the number of potatoes and chicken drumsticks that you put onto the baking pan. Counting is an essential skill that we use all the time without even realizing it! We are exposed to digits everywhere we go. They're on street signs, in store windows, on elevator buttons, and at…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From an early age, young children are exposed to numbers in all sorts of situations. In kindergarten, the teacher might count the number of children present during circle time. And when it's someone's birthday, everyone alwaysCounts the number of candles on the cake. When preparing a meal at home, you're probably counting the number of potatoes and chicken drumsticks that you put onto the baking pan. Counting is an essential skill that we use all the time without even realizing it! We are exposed to digits everywhere we go. They're on street signs, in store windows, on elevator buttons, and at the doors of buildings. In "Zoe's Book of Numbers," children are given a fun and experiential way to understand the meanings behind digits. Through engaging activities and colorful illustrations, kids join Zoe and learn how to explore and learn in our daily activities. By the end of the book, they will have a much better understanding of what all those digits represent. So join Zoe on her exciting adventure and learn all about numbers!
Autorenporträt
Sarit Peleg, a child of Polish immigrants, was born in Israel in 1958 and raised on a kibbutz, a unique environment centered around communal life. After she left this community in 1988, she maintained true to the values of her childhood: harmony, community, and sharing of resources. Her musical upbringing and professional career as a concert producer primed her for writing, composing, and assembling original songs that turned into the children's musical show "We Are All Kids." The songs were later released in CD format titled "Around the World." Peleg believes in creating global platforms for children to share their experiences and gain the tools they need to make the world a safer and more peaceful place for all of its inhabitants. Whether through letters, art, music, or an interactive website, Peleg hopes to teach the next generation how to express themselves and demand a brighter future from their leaders.