Numbers on the Move
Numbers on the Move
Written by Teresa Benzwie
Illustrated by Mark Weber
Copyright Date: 2011
Published by: Temple University Press
Pages: 32
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Numbers on the Move
Book Description:

"Move with the numbers, count to the beat. Clap your hands. Tap your feet. Count one two three four, with your Head Shoulders Elbows Hands Arms Hips Knees Feet!"Early childhood educator Teresa Benzwie believes that dance and movement foster imagination, which is essential to the learning process. Her philosophy-that creative movement helps children gain knowledge through the body-is incorporated inNumbers on the Move, an appealing and entertaining book that urges kids to dance, stretch, and move as they learn to count and play with numbers.Featuring playful, full-color illustrations, this book offers dynamic activities for children, who learn most readily from experience. For parents and teachers, Benzwie provides additional games and activities to try with children. Kids will develop a concrete awareness of numbers as they connect in deep, direct ways with their own expressive movement.

eISBN: 978-1-4399-0343-8
Subjects: Education
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  1. Front Matter
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  2. Numbers on the Move 1, 2, 3 Dance and Count with Me
    Numbers on the Move 1, 2, 3 Dance and Count with Me (pp. None)