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Loading... Sorting (Math Counts)by Henry Arthur Pluckrose
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Author Henry Pluckrose has designed this book to be used in the home, playgroung and preschool. Sorting is a Mathematical concept which we learned in Math/Science class. Additionally, sorting assists children in thinking for themselves. However, one must be cafrefull when giving a sorting proble. The most important thing to consider is the age of the child as Pluckrose explains. Book Review Pierce College, Ages 2-5) no reviews | add a review
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"Author Henry Pluckrose has designed this book to be used in the home, playgroung and preschool. Sorting is a Mathematical concept which we learned in Math/Science class. Additionally, sorting assists children in thinking for themselves. However, one must be cafrefull when giving a sorting proble. The most important thing to consider is the age of the child as Pluckrose explains."-Book Review