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Animal Patterns (Finding Patterns) by Nathan Olson
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Finding Patterns Ser.
Encourage mathematical thinking by guiding readers in finding patterns in their worldat the zoo, on the farm, in their food, and even on themselves. Every place a color or a shape repeatsthats a pattern. And new readers finding patterns in big, full-bleed photosthats foundational math.
Food Patterns (Finding Patterns) by Nathan Olson
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
Encourage mathematical thinking by guiding readers in finding patterns in their worldat the zoo, on the farm, in their food, and even on themselves. Every place a color or a shape repeatsthats a pattern. And new readers finding patterns in big, full-bleed photosthats foundational math.
John F. Kennedy (Graphic Library) by Nathan Olson
19.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction
For fast-paced true tales of extraordinary lives, turn to this series. These graphic novel format biographies inspire, entertain, and inform readers about individuals who have made significant contributions to society.
Levi Strauss and Blue Jeans by Nathan Olson
17.50 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Inventions and Discoveries
This tells the story of the man who made the first pair of blue jeans and changed the way the world dressed in the mid 1800's, Levi Strauss. An additional info section provides key facts for further understanding, and internet sites.
People Patterns (Finding Patterns) by Nathan Olson
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Finding Patterns Ser.
Encourage mathematical thinking by guiding readers in finding patterns in their worldat the zoo, on the farm, in their food, and even on themselves. Every place a color or a shape repeatsthats a pattern. And new readers finding patterns in big, full-bleed photosthats foundational math.
Plant Patterns (Finding Patterns) by Nathan Olson
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: Finding Patterns Ser.
Encourage mathematical thinking by guiding readers in finding patterns in their worldat the zoo, on the farm, in their food, and even on themselves. Every place a color or a shape repeatsthats a pattern. And new readers finding patterns in big, full-bleed photosthats foundational math.
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