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JumpStart Pre-K Colors, Shapes & Sizes Workbook

JumpStart Pre-K Colors, Shapes & Sizes Workbook
By Michelle Warrence

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Eleanor the elephant is wearing red today and she can't wait to take her friends to Color World. They're going to make rainbow-colored balloon animals, win prizes, and try out the pies together. Mmmm! Blueberry! Then it's off to Shapeland to play in square sandboxes and fly diamond-shaped kites. Which one's the biggest? So make sure your children are wearing their favorite colors and are ready for JumpStart learning fun!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1732397 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 32 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9780439164214
  • Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Amazon.com Review
Preschoolers will enjoy learning basic colors, shapes, and sizes in this 32-page workbook featuring the animal characters from JumpStart, a leading software program for young children. Eleanor the elephant and her three friends are featured in a variety of full-color worksheets, with simple activities such as tracing shapes or drawing lines between objects of the same color. An adult will need to read the directions for each activity and explain the "Tips from Eleanor," additional minilessons in the upper corner of many pages. This workbook also has several coloring activities, so a set of markers or crayons is needed. The book comes with a sheet of reward stickers and a certificate for finishing all the pages. (Ages 3 to 5) --Marcie Bovetz


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A Wonderful Find5
I didn't know where to start to help my son prepare for kindergarten. Then, I found this workbook in the JumpStart series. I like that it has 3 levels that you can advance through and my son didn't feel as if he was doing "work". He also liked the stickers that came with the book - a nice way to reward the work he did.