
Easy Learning Counting
by Early Childhood Education
Easy Learning Counting is a friendly counting workbook designed for parents and children learning together. This National Curriculum-aligned paperback makes early math approachable and fun, perfect for preschool and early primary learners who enjoy colorful activities and guided practice at home. Written with a gentle, kid-friendly progression, Easy Learning Counting guides children through a sequence of counting tasks, number spotting, and simple sums. The book is designed to be easy for parents to use, with clear instructions and practical cues that help grown-ups support learning at home. Each activity is short and engaging, turning practice into small, achievable wins that build confidence and establish positive study habits. Recognized as a Childrenโs Bookshelf Selection and handpicked by our expert editorial team, Easy Learning Counting presents content in a colorful, accessible layout. It combines appealing illustrations with straightforward explanations, making every page feel inviting and easy to navigate. All content aligns with the National Curriculum, ensuring that counting concepts are introduced in a friendly, learner-centered way. National Curriculum-aligned counting activities that build foundational number sense Colorful, engaging tasks designed to celebrate small milestones Helpful tips for parents and an answer key to support at-home learning Progressive difficulty with clear learning milestones Kid-friendly writing and inviting illustrations Encourages consistent practice and the development of confident study habits Easy Learning Counting equips young learners with a solid counting foundation, enhanced number sense, and the confidence to tackle more math ideas. It helps children feel capable, curious, and ready to explore new numerical adventures with enthusiasm.
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