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Leelu is at the fair with her class of 36 students. But Sir needs to keep counting them to see how many tickets to buy and to make sure no one is lost. Is there an easier way to count to 36 instead of 1,2,3...? The concept of tables is introduced through a story about counting in groups. READING LEVEL: 02, For children who recognize familiar words and can read new words with help. Written by Kavitha Mandana Illustrated by Nirzara Verulkar
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Leelu is at the fair with her class of 36 students. But Sir needs to keep counting them to see how many tickets to buy and to make sure no one is lost. Is there an easier way to count to 36 instead of 1,2,3...? The concept of tables is introduced through a story about counting in groups.
READING LEVEL: 02, For children who recognize familiar words and can read new words with help.
Written by Kavitha Mandana
Illustrated by Nirzara Verulkar
Book Details
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ISBN9789387423404
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Pages12
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Avg Reading Time0 hrs
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Age0-11 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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