Illustrator Keiser Paige. — Scholastic, 2006. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 08). Little Eight introduces the concept of 'eight' by interacting with eight of a number of things, some of which are grouped to further expose the reader to subtracting and dividing.
Illustrator Flanagan Kate. — Child's World, 2006. — 32 p. — (My First Steps to Math 05). Little Five is a spirited boy who enjoys counting things in groups of five. Readers learn about the concept of the number five as they follow Little Five on his adventures to a farm and at the beach.
Illustrator Sasaki Ellen. — Scholastic, 2005. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 04). Little Four is a curious and playful boy who enjoys counting things that come in fours. Follow Little Four on his fun-filled day as he counts zoo animals and shares lunch with a friend.
Illustrator DiVito Anna. — Scholastic, 2006. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 09). Readers learn about the concept of the number nine as Little Nine counts his lively toys.
Illustrator Mohan Ben. — Child's World, 2005. — 29 p. — (My First Steps to Math 01). Little One introduces the concept of 'one' by interacting with one of a number of things.
Illustrator Mohan Ben. — Scholastic, 2006. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 07). Little Seven is a lovable and curious boy who enjoys counting to seven. Readers learn about the concept of the number seven as they follow Little Seven on his eventful day counting seven of numerous animals and objects.
Illustrator Fletcher Rusty. — Scholastic, 2006. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 06). Little Six is an active and endearing girl who loves to count to six. Readers learn about the concept of the number six as they follow Little Six on her daily walk.
Illustrator Jones John. — Scholastic, 2006. — 28 p. — (My First Steps to Math 10). Readers learn about the concept of the number ten as Little Ten is inspired to count by tens for an entire year.
Illustrator Fletcher Rusty. — Child's World, 2005. — 29 p. — (My First Steps to Math 03). Little Three introduces the concepts of 'three' and counting by encountering trios of baskets, pigs, dancing mice, and other objects and animals.
Illustrator Flanagan Kate. — Child's World, 2005. — 29 p. — (My First Steps to Math 02). Little Two introduces the concept of "two" by interacting with two of a variety of things.
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