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Learn math with mice-count together
The mathematical concept of "everyone counts together" is to know the five numbers "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" and the order of the numbers.

Po and Ava put on the uniforms of Squeak Boy Scouts and went to explore the attic of human beings with their friends. But the mouse always stands in the wrong position, which leads to invalid counting.

With the help of this picture book, we can introduce to children what "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" stands for and what their numerical order is.

Throughout the story, Po stood in the wrong position many times, and finally learned to find his own position, mainly in the correct order of numbers. This simple adventure story contains profound truth and benefits us a lot. We usually think that it will be quite easy for children to learn mathematics through such interesting stories or activities. They play at school, playing with the habits of middle school, and gradually fall in love with mathematics, full of enthusiasm for mathematics. In their minds, mathematics is so easy to understand, which opens a door for their mathematics and attracts them to explore.

Perfect combination of mathematical enlightenment and story

Each volume = a fascinating story+a basic concept of mathematics+a group of interesting activities.

A fascinating story: The story tells that Po and Ava put on squeaky boy scout uniforms and went to explore the human attic with their friends. Their team leader counted them all. One mouse has five mice, so it's five numbers. Everybody line up in mathematical order: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5". Every time the captain wants to count off, everyone lines up to count off. Brother mouse is number two. Every time he counts, he is always on the wrong side, so he can't count. Later, when waiting in line again, the little mouse thought carefully and finally stood in the right position, which was an improvement for him. Finally, the mouse stepped on something, clicked, and the flash flashed by. The mice were afraid, but the little mouse got a souvenir and a photo from Zhang Zhengui. It turned out that the mouse stepped on the camera! Their exploration has really gained a lot!

A basic mathematical concept: learning sorting by counting off.

A group of fun activities: organize toys at home with children.

This time, Po, his sister Ava, and the squeaky boy scouts composed of Riel, Liv, Didi and Agel are going to explore the human attic. Before leaving, careful Sister Ava is helping Po put on her uniform. Po was so excited that he asked his sister to bring a souvenir back.

Because Po likes collecting souvenirs very much, he takes souvenirs with him everywhere. Seeing Po's souvenir in the picture in the book, the children will definitely laugh ~ it's their own shadow ~

After meeting with everyone, the team leader Agger briefly stated the rules and distributed safety vests. Po's number is "2"

After everyone lined up, they reported their numbers in turn and quickly told the children that this was the number. Seriously, you must have seen their names written on your pants.

The Jiale Boy Scouts set out and everyone had a good time. Agel, the team leader, told everyone to start counting, but Po stood in the wrong position. After counting, everyone turned the top happily. Just when everyone was confused, Agger asked everyone to start counting again. This time, everyone stood back. When changing places, Po was wrong again. Ava told it that "2 should be between 1 and 3."

The Jiale Boy Scouts continue to explore, and Po is still looking for something special about it. In the doll hat shop, Agger asked everyone to count again, and this time Po finally got it right. "Squeak" Boy Scouts ended this human attic adventure, but Po still struggled to find anything special. Finally, in the process of moving forward, Po accidentally met a red thing, which turned out to be a camera. A magical picture appeared in front of them, and Po and other companions were very happy.

Tips: Parents can let their children make their own cards and number them with their children. I believe that children will have more new experiences!