
Bright Monsters counting videos will help your child with learning to count up to 10. Our strategy is simple, use common objects in a fun way. Some of the best counting objects are animals, fruit and shapes in English in a fast and fun way.
Our Monsters will help you go through 10 sets of counting focusing on most popular animals, shapes and fruits with spelling, reading and images. This video counts up to 5.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/nHihrwsq_eY
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Learning to count to 10
This video is helping children learning to count to 10. Our goal in this video is to help children learn to count numbers for kindergarten and preschool. This video is also a perfect tool for helping toddlers to learn to count.
Below is a learning to count book in free downloadable picture format. This is a free learning to count worksheet that we hope will be useful to help parents and teachers. Each page is a counting activity that can be printed as a poster or as a book.











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Counting strategies for kindergarten
Maths can be fun for your child and yourself to learn together. Counting is a core skill your child will need and can build on later. To help your child learn rapidly this blogs tip is to help your child with counting is that you start slowly.
Try counting and recounting 1 to 3. Once your child can do this perfectly try counting 1 to 5. Once they can do this try 1 to 10. This should be done multiple times a day using familiar circumstances and interesting objects or items. Counting videos such as the one above can really add to the learning process.
Count a few numbers at the beginning and build up using objects and or pictures they recognize. Remember, the more fun and engaging the learning process is, the better the child will retain the knowledge.
Enjoy and best of luck!
Bright Monsters Team.