Zero
Explore zero and its role by hearing its story from Zero herself. Upset that she isn’t part of the count, Zero is trying to find her value.
Our resource section aims to support your daily practice by sparking ideas for exploration with the children and reflection on your professional journey. We also share ideas on how to initiate STEM conversations and investigations from reading popular children’s books.
Explore zero and its role by hearing its story from Zero herself. Upset that she isn’t part of the count, Zero is trying to find her value.
Working collaboratively, children can explore many possibilities, evaluate their observations and help to solve everyday problems.
With her mother encouraging her to study mathematics and a poet as her father, Ada Lovelace found that creativity and logic go well together.
The story is about Annabelle and her adventures in a cold and dark town using a never-ending box of colourful yarn to bring about transformation in this community.
Depicting children’s love for playfully discovering the natural world around them, the book encourages them to see things differently.
Combine children’s imagination with learning about nature and broadening their vocabulary thus making their observations more specific.
Celebrating children’s appreciation of nonsense, this book bravely leaves the realm of the picture book behind, letting us focus on sound.
This funny rant by Warren, a koala who is sick of being called a bear, reminds us how important it is to use correct terminology.
Two possums’ Australian quest is a wonderful illustration of inquiry-based learning with its trial and error, and hands-on experiences.