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We have just provided a few picture books and activities that can enhance children's understanding of mathematics. There are many picture books that can teach children about mathematics. We hope that this article helps you to begin to use those books as a starting point for creating a mathematics-enriched early childhood classroom.
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McMath, J., King, M.A. Using picture books to teach mathematical concepts. Early Childhood Educ J 21, 18–22 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02361398
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