PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUNNIES (31773) +DESIGN ONLY-BUNNIES (31773) FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. FREDERICKWARNE & CO., INC. 101 5TH AVE. NEW YORK NY 10003 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN PICTURESTORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
DOG FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
FOX FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
MISCELLANEOUS (31766) FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
MOUSE FREDERICK WARNE & CO. INC. 101 5TH AVE. NEW YORK NY 10003 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
PETER RABBIT & FRIENDS FREDERICK WARNE & COMPANY, INC. 375 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
PIG FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
PIG FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
PUDDLE-DUCK (31772) +DESIGN ONLY-PUDDLE-DUCK (31772) FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. FREDERICKWARNE & CO., INC. 101 5TH AVE. NEW YORK NY 10003 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN PICTURESTORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
RABBIT FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
RABBIT FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
RAT FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
SQUIRREL (31778) FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. 375 Hudson Street New York NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
THE TAILOR AND CUTTER FREDERICK WARNE & CO. 375 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK NY 10014 PICTURE STORY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for teaching basic mathematical operations and facts; and more particularly it is an apparatus for development of accurate conceptual models for small children in learning certain math facts for the first time. The present invention takes into account that a true conceptual model must consistently and accurately reflect the target system and consider the characteristics of the children learners. In this invention, every digit of any number gets a familiar yet consistent name; that name can be weaved into story and rhyme throughout the learning process in both the math questions and in the math answers. The consistent "name for a digit" advancement over the prior art is better because it creates a conceptual model to which children can indeed relate. Digit consistency throughout the system, series, or television program, helps teachers create relevant meaningful application activities or associative modus operandi.