My Book of Simple Addition: Ages 4-5-6
D**E
Funny learning
Funny and useful for learning. My children like it
S**1
Again delivered damaged products.
A**R
Three Stars
good.
L**E
Realizando um sonho
Todo em inglês. No início o nível é fácil e no fim fica mais difícil.
K**S
Excelente libro
Excelente producto
A**I
Great value
Amazing book! So many things to work on. I know kumon is great but still wasn’t expecting these books to be this good! Totally worth buying. My son was even excited for it.
A**R
Great book
Great fun, simple to use and enjoyed by my great great grandson and his children
X**G
Great for introducing addition
My 5-year old son used this book last year. After he completed the "NUmber 1-120" book he started this one and had no problem accepting the concept of addition. In general, I like Kumon-series, in particular the early math books. For example, "Numbers 1-30" is a great book to introduce numbers/counting, and "simple addition" is a good one to introduce addition, and so on.My personal opinion for "intro-level" tracing/writing/math books is to start as early as possible. For books recommended for "2-3-4" and "3-4-5", start as soon as your child turns 2 or 3, respectively. For books recommended for "4-5-6" and older, you can even start 1/2 or 1 year earlier than the recommended range. The key is to complete the earlier books in the same series such as Numbers 1-30 and Numbers 1-120 (consider them "prerequisites"), and your child will be ready for this one. Also, the first a few pages of this book IS counting (similar to those in 1-120) and serve as a transition from the previous book, which is nice and my son did not feel intimidated by starting a "new skill".Some followup information to share: My son finished this book and then the "Addition" and "Simple Subtraction" books and now the "Addition: Speed&Accuracy" and "Subtraction". However, I have not found which Kumon book to do the next. In principle one should start learning grouping/re-grouping. The problem with grade-level Kumon math book is that they still start from the simple level, like "1+1,2+1,3+1" etc, and this could go on for 10 out of the 50 pages of the book, while I want to see grouping/re-grouping on page 1!
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