My Maths Magic
Join Nani in this playful rhyming story as she discovers the magic of maths! From adding balls and subtracting cookies to multiplying jumps and sharing candies, Nani makes learning numbers, shapes, and basic operations an exciting adventure. A fun and engaging read for young learners.
My Maths Magic
Hi! I’m Nani! I love to jump, count, and shout, Math makes me laugh — let me show you how!
Addition Time! I have one red ball, and I find one more — “One plus one is two! Yay!” I roar! Now I toss them high, one-two, whoo-hoo!
Subtraction Fun! I had two cookies, one went bye-bye! Two minus one is one — don’t cry! I still have one, and that’s just fine, Next time I’ll eat both — they’re mine, all mine!
Multiplication Moves! I jump two times, then two times more, Two times two is four! Clap, clap, hop, hop — math’s a dance floor!
Division Play! Four candies, me and my friend — “Let’s share them fair. Four divided by two — that’s two for each! “Yum!” yum
Shape Party! Look! A circle — round and neat, A square has four sides, straight and sweet!
A triangle points up to the sky, Shapes are everywhere — go on, try!
Number Friends! Zero’s a hero, one’s just begun, Two’s a pair — we’re having fun!Three, four, five — we count and cheer, Math makes every day bright and clear!
Math is my magic,I use it at home, at school, each day! Numbers, shapes, and fun — all true, Math loves me, and I love math too!
M - M - MorningIn this magical story, Max helps people in town by pulling out just the right items from his magic hat! Each item is made by changing a single letter sound in a CVC word. Young readers will have fun guessing the next word as they see how swapping the first or last sound creates something new!
In this magical story, Max helps people in town by pulling out just the right items from his magic hat! Each item is made by changing a single letter sound in a CVC word. Young readers will have fun guessing the next word as they see how swapping the first or last sound creates something new!

A simple story introducing words that start with the letter 'M', perfect for very young children learning the /m/ sound and basic vocabulary.
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