![]() ![]() Funbook A contains teacher's notes for each of the children's book read, activity page answers, and stickers to complete some of the activities. These books are easily found in libraries, however, they may also be purchased inexpensively (see resource list for each book below).Įach Funbook contains black and white activity pages, brightly colored cardstock manipulatives, and an extended reading list. The vision of the author of this series was simply to allow books to lead the way from Storyland to Mathland, allowing our children to learn at a young age that math can and should be fun! With this vision, she created each Funbook to correspond to sixteen children's books. Using children's books to teach math skills has always been fun for my family, and these books would have served to bring more fun to our math practice. Frequently, these books would be math-oriented since I really wanted to keep their math skills sharp. ![]() Oh how I wish these books had been available when my children were younger! Every summer we would join our local library reading program, and although most of the time allowed my children to select their own reading materials, I often would slip in an educational book just to keep their minds focused. ![]()
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