Kumon My First Book of Money Counting Coins

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Ages: 5-7

Grades: K - 2nd

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Product Code: 401-824

Timberdoodle's Review

My First Book of Money Counting Coins

Using a step-by-step, incremental approach, My First Book of Money Counting Coins introduces children to the concept of money. It will give your child plenty of practice working with each coin before moving on to the relationships between the different coins. Eventually, your child will understand the names and values of every coin worth less than a dollar.

Features
Money may well be your child's first experience of why a knowledge of math is essential!

Publisher's Information
Pages: 80
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-933241-42-5
Publisher: Kumon Publishing
Published In: China
Consumable: Yes
My First Book of Money Counting Coins Review by One Luckey Wife

review by One Luckey Wife

”Our daughter really wanted to learn about money since we play restaurant and shop a lot. This workbook has helped her a lot with knowing which coins she should be handing us.”

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Customer Reviews

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Sara W.
Kumon products

Great workbooks. Just have started this for our 6 yr old to help learn more about money. We’ve gotten a lot out of this brand including the mazes & time telling.

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Jessica H.
Great

Love almost all Kumon. This is a great supplementary book

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Karla R.

This is such an easy way to start earning money!!!

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Rachel
Not our favorite

We included this book in our kindergarten curriculum but there are a few things that make it not as great as I'd hoped. The first few pages are about counting by ones, up to 100. While that is certainly something a kid needs to know before they can count coins, I'd have thought that was a prerequisite for starting the book, and the pages just seem wasted. There is also a lot of tracing of numbers, like showing 7 pennies and the number 7 in grey. While I understand one line like that as an example, there are whole pages where kids have nothing but tracing work. Again, that is fine, but it feels like wasted space when I would have though most people purchasing this book would be doing so for kids that are past that point.

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Bryson
Kumon coins

This workbook will be a lot of fun for workbook loving kids. I would say it is a great additional resource to a main math curriculum to change things up a bit and have some variety or to keep up with math over the summer.