Helps kids develop basic addition and subtraction skills; covers facts from 0 - 12. Cards are self-checking, with answers on the back.
Enjoy a backyard bug themed storytime at home by completing these fun digital activities!
Children use the colorful write and wipe mats to spell and identify common sight words in three different ways: by tracing with the included dry erase marker, using foam letters to spell the word out, and by matching the word card to the word on the mat. Also includes four Sight Word Readers books.
Enjoy a butterfly themed storytime at home by completing these fun digital activities!
Chill out and relax during this mindful interactive storytime! Practice mindfulness with Mo the Sloth, try out new yoga poses with Sara the Llama, and engage in breathing exercises with Cap'n Dreambeard.
This Hot Dots Math game for grade 3 students includes two activity books and the easy to master Hot Dots Pen. The interactive pen makes noises to help reveal the answers to your child as they work and read along and helps them understand how they got there. Teaching concepts like money values and real-world problem solving as well as time telling is easier than ever with this kit.
Cards can be used as basic flash cards or with the Hot Dots pen for instant reinforcement - just touch the pen to the correct answer to get a positive response! Builds fine motor skills with the addition of the pen. Helps students transition from digital to analog time-telling.
Program this little line following robot by drawing color codes with ordinary markers! This kit is for use while at the library and cannot be checked out for use at home.
This easy-to-play bingo game gives kids a fun-filled way to practice mental math—and master subtraction facts! It’s played just like traditional bingo, only when you call out a simple subtraction problem, kids search their game cards for the answer! Game includes all the materials you need for up to 36 players.
For this project, learn where in North America bees are infected by Zombie Flies. Collect honey bees and then report easy-to-spot signs of infection.