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¡A medir! (Measure It!)

Measuring is an important concept for little learners to grasp. Simple text married with fun images will have readers catching on to length, position, volume, and more in no time! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids Junior is an imprint of Abdo Kids, a division of ABDO. Translated by native Spanish speakers--and immersion school educators.

  • Cover: Longitud (Length)

    This title explains what length is and the different kinds of ways, like inches and yards, to measure it. It also gives everyday examples of things that can be measured in length. Aligned to… More →

  • Cover: Peso (Weight)

    This title explains what weight is and the different kinds of ways, like pounds and tons, to measure it. It also gives everyday examples of things that can be weighed. Aligned to Common Core… More →

  • Cover: Posición (Position)

    This title explains what position is and the different kinds of ways, like on top of and below, to describe it. It also gives everyday examples of things that have to do with the position of… More →

  • Cover: Tamaño (Size)

    This title explains what size is and the different kinds of ways, like huge and tiny, to describe it. It also gives everyday examples of things that have to do with the size of people,… More →

  • Cover: Tiempo (Time)

    This title explains what time is and the different kinds of ways, like seconds and hours, to measure it. It also gives everyday examples of things that have to do with time. Aligned to Common More →

  • Cover: Volumen (Volume)

    This title explains what volume is and the different kinds of ways, like cups and gallons, to measure it. It also gives everyday examples of things that can be measured by volume. Aligned to… More →

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