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Peter Pauper Preschool Math Workbook
Vendor: Peter Pauper Type: Books Price: 7.99 Just for toddlers: An engaging book to help little ones learn early math! Trace numbers from 1 through 10. Learn to count. Do simple addition and subtraction. Lots of fun practice activities! Toddlers will also develop motor control for writing while learning their numbers. Full colour throughout. Pages are perforated and reproducible. Sturdy paperback binding. 64 pages 3+ years.
Peter Pauper Handwriting: Learn to Print!
Vendor: Peter Pauper Type: Books Price: 7.99 Fun workbook can help younger kids teach themselves how to print, or help them refine the writing skills they already have. Colourful, child-friendly workbook includes: Pages of capital and lowercase letters. Easy follow-the-arrow diagrams that show children how to make the letters. Words to copy that begin with all the letters of the alphabet. Sentences to copy. Guides for writing the names of months, the days of the week, and numbers from 1 to 10. A place for the child to print his or her name. Appealing full-colour pictures engage and entertain. With...
Peter Pauper Handwriting: Learn Cursive!
Vendor: Peter Pauper Type: Books Price: 7.99 Fun workbook can help kids learn how to write in cursive (also known as longhand or script), or allow them to refine the writing skills they already have. Colourful workbook includes: Pages of capital and lowercase letters. Easy follow-the-arrows diagrams that show how to make the letters. Words to copy that begin with all the letters of the alphabet. Sentences to copy. Guides for writing the names of months, the days of the week, and numbers from 1 to 10. A place for the child to write his or her signature. Appealing full-colour...
Translators and Alchemists / On the “Interpretive Style” in American Art
[TAG0]Translators and AlchemistsOn the “Interpretive Style” in American ArtLaura KolbeWinter 2022 As a bookish child in the Pennsylvania suburbs, I won the school spelling bee without quite meaning to, startled and delighted to hear an adult with a microphone intoning aloud words I’d only read in books—it’s mis-led, not mizzled?—as though seeing in color for the first time. For my pains I was given a copy of Paideia, the workbook that formerly accompanied the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and told to start studying for regionals. (For the record, I never made it further than the state bee.) Until recently, I assumed a paideia meant...
How To Set Up Bedroom Decor In A Boy’s Room That Will Last
My son’s bedroom has completely evolved over the years. His nursery started out as a navy blue and grey room with white furniture. We added a navy blue bookcase to the room when he turned into a toddler. But when we switched him to his big kid bed, we never really updated his boy’s bedroom decor. We just left it as is. He started to request things to make the room feel more “grown-up”. We added a desk and a magnetic board. But really didn’t do much else to the space. The room was just blah, and he was feeling...