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Story Math series (10 vols):The Goblin Got the Largest Head!

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  • Categories:Early Learning Picture Books
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:March,2021
  • Pages:48
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:205mm×200mm
  • Publication Place:South Korea
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Story Math series (10 vols):The Goblin Got the Largest Head! 》
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★Traditional Chinese rights have been sold!
★The first “story-telling" math book for children teaching math with fun stories and exciting plays. Each book covers core concepts of mathematics - basic numbers, shapes, comparison, classification and rules.
★It helps preschoolers to learn math concepts easily through fun stories rather than with fancy tools or problem solution.
★Learn mathematics from fun picture book stories
★Age 3+

This series consists of 10 books:
1.Witch Bong bong Loves 10- Basic Numbers
2. Square Tooth of Teeth-chattering Robot - Shape
3. The Goblin Got the Largest Head!- Comparison
4. Kiki’s Red and Yellow Knickers - Classification
5. Witch Bongbong’s Rice Cake Skewers - Rules
6. Kiki Can Count Up to 100! - Counting numbers
7. Prince Apex Likes Cars - Space
8. Grandma Orderly’s Birthday - Sequence
9. Kiki Can Measure Anything!- Measurement
10. Bongbong’s Magic Shapes - Shape

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1.Witch Bong bong Loves 10- Basic Numbers
One day, Kiki, Doogi, Poko and Teeth-chattering Robot are invited to Bongbong the witch’s castle. Bongbong has everything in tens – ten sticks, ten hats, ten pairs of shoes, ten brooms, etc. Do you know why Bongbong loves ten? Let’s find the secret behind it, while counting the number of things!

2. Square Tooth of Teeth-chattering Robot - Shape
Teeth-chattering Robot’s square teeth have disappeared! Kiki who wears rolling circle glasses and Doogi who carries a sharp-pointed umbrella go searching for the teeth. Are they able to find the teeth for Teeth-chattering Robot? Let’s go together with them, and learn all different shapes!

3. The Goblin Got the Largest Head!- Comparison
Kiki, Doogi, Poko and Teeth-chattering Robot leave for the Toyland, but it’s never easy for them to get into it. They meet a wide and flat faced monster, a wicked fox, and Long Pengko. They are able to pass through each gateway only if they win the competition of comparison: whose face is the widest?, whose tail is the longest? and who is the tallest? Are they all able to get into the Toyland?

4. Kiki’s Red and Yellow Knickers - Classification
Kiki, Doogi and Poko do the laundry together, so that they can dress up for the dance party. Kiki collects the tops, Doogi collects the bottoms, and the rest goes to Poko. They hang the clothes and put them away in the drawers following the same classification. The laundry is all done! What will the three friends wear to the dance party? The way they separate and organize the clothes into different groups teaches us how to classify things according to various criteria such as color, shape and usage.

5. Witch Bongbong’s Rice Cake Skewers - Rules
It’s the day of the skewer festival, and Kiki, Doogi and Poko visit the castle of Bongbong the witch. Her castle is all about rules and regulations, which are applied to everything from the colors of the flags to music and dance. But then, the three friends fall into a trap with a hidden rule. Will they be able to solve the problem and participate in the Best Skewer Contest? Together with the protagonists in their predicament, readers identify and apply various types of rules including color, shape, sound and action.

6. Kiki Can Count Up to 100! - Counting numbers
Kiki, Doogi and Poko are eaten by a huge whale and taken to the Underwater Palace. Under the sea, they find many different types of fish, and play a game to see who can count them the fastest. Instead of counting each and every fish, Kiki puts them into groups of five and adds the rest. When they arrive at the Underwater Palace, Sir Turtle abruptly demands that they give their livers to cure Dragon King of dizziness. Right then, Kiki comes up with a clever idea: “Why don’t you order the fish to swim in neat rows of ten?” The three friends teach the animals of the Underwater Palace how to do that.

7. Prince Apex Likes Cars - Space
When Prince Apex’s car crashes into a quiet forest village, Teeth-chattering Robot and his friends repair it completely. Next, they follow Prince Apex and head for the Kingdom of Cars. They travel uphill and pass between trees until they reach the top of the hill before finally arriving at the Kingdom of Cars. They each pick their favorite car and explore the land full of marvelous cars.

8. Grandma Orderly’s Birthday - Sequence
Grandma Orderly hosts a party for her sixtieth birthday. Together with their friends, Teeth-chattering Robot Yittakttak and Kiki travel to her village to attend the party. On the way, they face several tasks, whereby they learn the concept of sequence by putting things in order of height, number, length, etc.

9. Kiki Can Measure Anything!- Measurement
Kiki, Doogi and Poko make a new friend called Bongzi, and together they set off for the Land of Sweets. Once there, they get excited about the colorful cookies and sweets surrounding them. They weigh themselves using large candies, measure the length of biscuits by the handspan, and calculate the amount of juice in a bucket. Readers can easily learn to apply the concept of measurement in everyday life.

10. Bongbong’s Magic Shapes - Shape
The witch Bongbong’s son Bongdal has been taken by the space pirate Flaring Nose. Prince Apex and his friends put their forces together and travel to the space in order to rescue Bongdal. Before they leave, Bongbong gives them her magic shapes for use in case of emergency. The various magic shapes transform into useful items when they need food or fall into danger. Readers can naturally understand the concept of shape by observing the characteristics of different shapes as well as everyday objects similar to them.

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