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Miss Bee reading John Burningham’s ‘The Shopping Basket’.Can you predict what will happen to each animal after Steven gives them the challenge?Poor Steven! W.  · A bumper resource pack for the popular story ‘The Shopping Basket’ by John Burningham. The pack includes: DISPLAY. Display banner- a long colourful banner for your display. Display border- a colourful display border to print out as many times as you need for a display board of any size. Word cards- words on shopping baskets relating to the. The Shopping Basket by John Burningham. Publisher: Red Fox. ISBN: Steven goes to buy six eggs, five bananas, four apples, three oranges, two doughnuts and a packet of crisps. The 'one less than' pattern of the consecutive numbers is illustrated as a triangular pattern. However, although Steven cunningly foils a series of thefts by various animals, he loses one of each of the items .


#math_picturebook_for_kids#learning_video_for_kids#play_math#유아수학교육#유아수학동화#놀이수학 The shopping basketWritten and illustrated by John BurninghamMath skills deve. 'The Shopping Basket' by John Burningham is fantastic children's story time book. It is about a boy named Steven who has been sent on a shopping errand by his Mum. He has been given a list of groceries to purchase from the shop but on his way there, on the street, he is confronted by six different animals demanding a selection of his items. The shopping basket by John Burningham The shopping basket This edition was published in by Fontana in. Edition Notes Originally published, London, Cape, Series Picture lions. Classifications Dewey Decimal Class /


#math_picturebook_for_kids#learning_video_for_kids#play_math#유아수학교육#유아수학동화#놀이수학 The shopping basketWritten and illustrated by John BurninghamMath skills deve. The shopping basket. EYFS Story Reader.I am an Early Years Teacher and I am sharing many loved stories on here so children can enjoy, learn, have fun and gai. The Shopping Basket by John Burningham. Publisher: Red Fox. ISBN: Steven goes to buy six eggs, five bananas, four apples, three oranges, two doughnuts and a packet of crisps. The 'one less than' pattern of the consecutive numbers is illustrated as a triangular pattern. However, although Steven cunningly foils a series of thefts by various animals, he loses one of each of the items (presenting a new number pattern).

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