Kindergarten math books often start off with counting and writing numbers, understanding how to add one more number and making one-to-one correspondences. Addition is usually studied early as well, often by using graphs and figures to learn about the relationships between numbers and geometry. Kindergarten math books also use ordering and comparing numbers to help young children learn to think logically and use their intuition to help them make deductions. Money, time, and making measurements are introduced early to help them widen the relationship between logical thinking and the world around them. Reading kindergarten math books with your child is often a great time of enjoyment but in fact, can create an amazing learning foundation that grows with them for the rest of their lives.
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