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How do young children learn to count? What is number sense? Why is zero an even number?
The maths might be easy, but teaching it well definitely isn't.
Small Numbers, Big Ideas explains the most important concepts for teaching early maths in a straight-to-the-point format. Supported by vibrant illustrations and diagrams, it covers what young children need to understand, why these ideas are so important, and ways we can teach them effectively.
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