Donna Marie Books 

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Books by Donna Marie (Pitino) Merritt

  Tina has had a growth spurt. Now she's taller than her third-grade classmates...and she doesn't like it one bit! What's so great about being tall anyway? Tina's friends help her to discover some terrific things about being tall, and learn math comparison terms (tall, taller, tallest; low, lower, lowest; and so on) along the way. Grades K–3.

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Too-Tall Tina is part of the Kane Press Math Matters series, winner of a 2008 Teachers' Choice Award for Children's Books from Learning Magazine.


Click on a book cover to see or order that Early Science/Big Book Science title from Abrams Learning Trends. Best for grades K–3, they're great for the classroom or the home when you want to make learning fun!
  This science series
won the
2007
Teachers' Choice
Award
from
Learning Magazine
.

  Playground
Science
 Pushing, pulling,
using simple
machines...
playing is
hard work!

  How Scientists
Observe
Scientists look
at things with
microscopes,
binoculars,
and more!

  Amazing
Scientists

Discover
three scientists
who changed
our world.

  Sun and
Shadows, Sky
and Space

Learn about
the Sun and
the Earth.

  My
Wonderful
Body

Find out
how to keep
your wonderful
body healthy!

  The
Water Cycle

Where do
we get water
and how do
we use it?

  Let's Eat!
What
healthful
foods
will you
choose?

Click on a book cover to see or order that Early Math/Big Book Math title from Abrams Learning Trends. These books make math fun for grades pre-K to 2!
  This math series
won the
2009
Teachers' Choice
Award
from
Learning Magazine.

  Are They Equal?
Is the
number of
things in each
group the same?

  Is It Likely
to Happen?

Is it likely
to snow on
a hot day?
Learn about
probability.

  Let's Figure
It Out!

You can
"figure it out"
with
simple math.

 
  Over, Under,
In, and Out

Help the
kittens find
their yarn. They
are looking
everywhere!

  What Time
Is It?

What time
do you
do things
each day?

  Let's Measure
with Tools

We measure
different things
with different
tools. Which tool
would you use?

  How Else
Can We
Show It?

Show what
you know
with
graphs!

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