Seven Dizzy Dragons and Other Maths Rhymes by Sue Atkinson
Seven Dizzy Dragons and Other Maths Rhymes by Sue Atkinson
‘Big books’ tend to be used only in schools as they are great for a teacher to sit with the class and look at the story. They also tend to be quite expensive and not easily available in book shops. This great book can be purchased as a ‘Big Book’ or as a paperback, but it is not easy to find.
However, I have put ‘Seven Dizzy Dragons and Other Maths Rhymes’ in my collection as it really is a great set of rhymes.
It contains 28 counting and number rhymes, including counting up in ones, twos, threes, and so on, odd and even numbers, patterns of numbers, ordinal numbers, number bonds to ten, and early addition and subtraction.
There are lots of ways to enjoy this book including learning and reciting the rhymes together and it is a great resource to help with early counting and number.
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