6 Sticks (Early Step into Reading + Math)

6 Sticks by Molly Coxe is a delightful concept book published by Random House Books for Young Readers on July 27, 1999. This 32-page edition, written in English, introduces young readers to the world of geometry through the playful exploration of what can be made with six sticks. Featuring colorful collage art and accessible text, the book engages children in understanding sets while following the imaginative adventures of two creative mice.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover various amusing and inventive creations that can be made with six Popsicle sticks, such as mops, skis, and hats. The book emphasizes the themes of size and shape, making it a valuable resource for early learning in geometry. With its combination of visual appeal and simple language, 6 Sticks serves as an effective tool for helping children grasp foundational mathematical concepts in a fun and interactive way.
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What can you make with six sticks? How about six mops? Or four skis and two poles? Or two hats? This simple concept book stars a pair of creative mice who discover lots of funny and wonderful things to create with six Popsicle sticks! Colorful collage art and easy-to-read text will help kids begin to grasp the idea of sets.
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