Kumon

Kumon

  • 5 stars across 66 books
1st October 2006

More Let's Cut Paper!

Learning to safely use a pair of scissors is an important part of preparing for school. This workbook is for children wh... MoreMore Let's Cut Paper!

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1st March 2008

My First Book Of Mazes

Introducing a range of fun, practical and educational early-learning workbooks from Kumon, the leading world-wide supple... MoreMy First Book Of Mazes

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25th February 2009

My Book Of Number Games 1-70

The connect-the-dots exercises on the odd-numbered pages of the book provide children with the opportunities to become f... MoreMy Book Of Number Games 1-70

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1st March 2009

My Book Of Rhyming Words

For children who can already read and write the 26 letters of the alphabet. Words that are familiar to children - such a... MoreMy Book Of Rhyming Words

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1st April 1986

Subtraction

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14th June 2012

Paper Playtime: Animals

Cutting, folding and sticking aren't just fun and games - they're also a great way to improve children's manual dexterit... MorePaper Playtime: Animals

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15th June 2011

Are You Ready for Kindergarten? Pasting Skills

Our vibrant and fun activities introduce important concepts and tools that children encounter on their first days of sch... MoreAre You Ready for Kindergarten? Pasting Skills

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1st March 2009

My Book Of Addition

In a step-by-step approach, children are taught how to add three, four and five and bigger single-digit numbers. This en... MoreMy Book Of Addition

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1st April 1986

Addition

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15th May 2010

My Book Of Amazing Tracing

The exciting follow-up to Kumon's innovative My First Book of Tracing. Using the proven Kumon method, this workbook will... MoreMy Book Of Amazing Tracing

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  • More Let's Cut Paper!

    More Let's Cut Paper!

    My daughter (3.5) has shown very little interest in trying to use scissors... she's not the type of kid that would just merrily cut up wrapping or new...