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Book cover for "More or Less" showing a playful scene with a blindfolded boy on a chair and a girl whispering.
Comparing Numbers! A child's hands show a large number of candies in one palm and a single candy in the other, visually demonstrating the concept of comparing quantities.
"The Hungry Alligator" by Michelle Tanner — a playful children's book cover with a cheerful alligator and animated numbers.
The back cover of "The Hungry Alligator" book, featuring cartoon numbers 7 and 8 with expressive faces, set against a blue sky with clouds and green grass. The text introduces Al the Alligator, who teaches kids about comparing numbers using "greater than," "less than," and "equal to."
Fun and educational math workbook cover featuring colorful numbers and comparison symbols for children.
Fun and interactive "1, 2, 3 Flip" comparing numbers game for young learners, designed to teach number recognition and comparison using a playful book-themed design.
Educational math activity inspired by the book "One Big Pair of Underwear," featuring number cards and a detective-themed worksheet.
Practice 5: Comparing numbers to 20 worksheet with two exercises asking which set is bigger, using bees and butterflies, and baseballs and balls.
Engaging kindergarten math activities for comparing numbers, using fun themes like gumball machines, fish bowls, and caterpillars to teach number recognition and comparison skills.
The Hungry Alligator: An Introduction to Comparing Numbers - a fun educational book for kids to learn about greater than, less than, and equal to concepts.
Vibrant book cover featuring children playing on a beach with the title "One...Two...Three... Sassafras!"