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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awkward rhymes but still fun,
This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
A young rabbit and his mother go to the store to pick-up a few things: carrots, peanuts and worms (!). As the mother rabbit picks up different quantities, the young rabbit whines and complains (in a cute way) about the amounts. The mother rabbit compares the amounts to other shoppers in the store using the terms more, fewer and same. Graphics summarize the terms for each item. The rhymes strike me as clumsy, but the book is fun to read with various voices for the mother and young rabbit. The young rabbit's facial expressions and gestures lend nicely to telling the story. One part that might be of special interest is the young rabbits enthusiasm for carrots. He *likes* to eat them and begs his mother to buy more. For children who don't like carrots, this might just encourage them to "munch, munch and crunch" along with their rabbit friend. Both my boys enjoy the book, but my 18 month old seems particularly enamored with it. It's a bit too basic for my three year old, but he still has fun with it.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
My 26 month old daughter loves this book. We only bought it a few days ago and have already read it at least a dozen times. I like the rhyming too. There are some books that I don't enjoy reading over and over again, but this one is fun to read. It flows nicely and the illustrations are adorable. I especially get a kick out of the little rabbit's eyes as he pleads with his mom to buy fewer peanuts :-) We're looking into getting more of the Mathstart books because we like this one so much.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why would Rabbit buy worms?,
By Tracy Foote "Author: Kid's ROTH IRA Handbook:... (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
This book introduces the counting concepts of the same, fewer, and more.
As I read, I found myself wondering why the author would choose peanuts and worms (in addition to carrots) as items for Rabbit to shop for. I expected cabbage or green beans to be more appropriate and easy for children to relate to. I have not purchased many peanuts or worms when shopping with my kids. Of course my misunderstanding was solved by the end of the book when the guests arrived for lunch! What a fun surprise~ The book is very age appropriate as young children are amazed by both the products in a store and what others are choosing to buy. Even adults will see an item in a strangers cart and think, "Maybe I should buy that too!" I particularly liked the way the graphics were drawn to explain the difference between the same, fewer, and more. I can see parents easily taking this a step further when children begin to count by having their children count the items in each boxed picture. The adorable drawings and a fun surprise make this a unique counting book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Carrots for everyone,
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This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
Little children love to have this story read to them. They learn math skills so necessary for suceeding in school.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for first grade,
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This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
This book helped me introduce more than and less than relation symbols. Also it is easy enough for some of my students to read on their own.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great concept,
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This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
I think this book is a great way to introduce beginning math concepts. There is also a section at the back of the book with suggested questions and some activities to further extend the concepts presented. As for comments on the rhyming, I thought it was well done. Any of the "awkward rhymes" were so "barely there" that I hardly noticed them (only because I was looking for them). I felt that it contained enough rhymes to maintain interest but not so many that you are focusing on the rhymes and not the concepts presented.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Math=Fun,
By A Customer
This review is from: Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) (Paperback)
A wonderful way to introduce the math concepts of comparing amounts.
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Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1) by Stuart J. Murphy (Paperback - August 16, 1997)
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