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“Learning should be as easy as remembering a story!” says Miss Anna. Diary One cold November day, 2015 'I can't believe it! John doesn't know his numbers! Not even number 1. And how old is he? He is 3-and-a half!' 'Now, why doesn't he know his numbers! He can utter them, likes to sit down with a book that has the numbers in them in 30 size font!!! 'Okay, breathe...take a deep breath. It isn't the end of the world or the end of John if he doesn't know his numbers. He's just different, he is, from the gazillion of kids who just learns the numbers by....osmosis. He just learn differently that's all.' 'Okay... Gather yourself together. How can I help John learn his numbers?' 'Forming numbers out of pieces of dried pasta? Cheerios to trace the number five? Hmm... That's rather dry. I mean... It may be a fun finger exercise, but is it even effective?' 'Constant repetition of showing the numbers? Well, that's how children learned their numbers isn't it? For thousands of years? Just keep showing John how the numbers look like and what their names are until he finally... gets it??? I mean, that's how I must have learned my numbers.' 'But then... There is John, my 3-and-a-half-year-old dear, dear John. Constantly making him stare at the numbers isn't working for him. It WILL NOT work for him and definitely HAS NOT worked for him. Look at the bare facts. He's struggling to learn even number 1. He can say the numbers...but not connect the names to those number figures.' 'Yeah. Come to look at it, those number figures are an abstract bunch. There are random lines, some are angular, some are circular... I can see why it is so hard for young John to figure it out. He needs something more concrete. Something to hold on to. Something he recognizes and knows...like a ball for instance. Now, is there anything young minds can hold on to when learning their numbers? Anything that can hold their hand when they are trying to learn them?' 'He's very sad...I can see that. Look! His shoulders have dropped down, and his eyes are downcast. He thinks he has disappointed me. He saw that I was shocked when he couldn't point to number one. My sharp remark didn't help. Foolish mouth of mine...' 'How small he looks...' 'I'm not mad at him. No, not mad. I was a bit frustrated and somewhat upset. I guess I just expected him to recognize some of his numbers, but to see him know not one... That was a jolt in the head.' 'Let me think. Okay, how can I help my John? Is there a way? All books out there on numbers are the same, it seems.' 'Thomas the Train, Sesame Street... There again is the big number 1 and one cookie beside it. There is the big number 2 and two rubber duckies beside it. Every number teaching book presents the concept the same way now I think of it.' 'But these books are not helping John learn his numbers. He still cannot connect the number names to the number themselves.' 'Oh, is there a way? A better way? Please...' (Continued in Teaching Style)
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Preview of AWARD-WINNING The Number Story Book 1 - Let's Learn Names of Numbers 0-10 NS1

AWARD-WINNING The Number Story Book 1 - Let's Learn Names of Numbers 0-10 NS1

2016 Bronze Winner Wishing Shelf Book Award 'A very clever and fun way to help children to remember numbers. Highly recommended!' -Wishing Shelf Book Review, England- Numbers are my friends! Numbers are my family! And learning their names is "funtastic"! Finally, after quietly observing for hundreds of years, Numbers have arisen and have come to the aid of thousands and millions of children who need help learning their numbers 0-10. Their mission? To help children connect their number names to t
Preview of The Number Story Book 3 - Introducing Numbers 11-20 NS3

The Number Story Book 3 - Introducing Numbers 11-20 NS3

Packed full of wonderfully clever ways of helping children to remember numbers.'----- Wishing ShelfREVIEWSMost counting books count balls and boots etc. But not this book. In this book, for the Number 13, the reader will be told that boys will often celebrate a 'Coming of Age' party. Oh, the originality!There are no boring balls and boots.Blast off with number Eleven!Greet Good Afternoon with number Twelve!And celebrate a special birthday with number Thirteen!The Numbers have done it again! Now
Preview of AWARD-WINNING The Shape Story 1 - Introducing the Names of Shapes

AWARD-WINNING The Shape Story 1 - Introducing the Names of Shapes

Shapes are amazing! Yes, they are! And each one of them is without par! Shapes inspire ideas! Shapes illuminate solutions! Shapes illumine new perspectives! Imagine! Your young child comes across a poster that presents the basic shapes. Is your child excited? Is he/she in any way inspired? Far from it! The shapes are lifeless and immovable. They are stuck on the wall as matter-of-fact designs. Your child glazes over the groups of lines and then moves on to find something more entertaining and wo
Preview of The Number Story Book 8 - Stories Behind the Concept of Time NS8

The Number Story Book 8 - Stories Behind the Concept of Time NS8

Miss Anna's Number Story 8 is an absolute treasure! Understanding the conceptis the first big step!All of Miss Anna's Number Stories serve to introduce number concepts in a different light, and this is no different. In this last installment of the Number Story series (educational fiction), children, with the charming guidance from Dr. Zee (Zero), will get introduced to the big picture of how to read the clock hands all the while getting their WHYs answered. WHYs such as: "Why do clocks have nu
Preview of The Number Story Book 7 - A Museum of the Time-telling Inventions of Old NS7

The Number Story Book 7 - A Museum of the Time-telling Inventions of Old NS7

Ticktocking pages of bygone history!"Let's build a Clock Museum at Numberland!" Now THIS is a vision! All the Numbers perk up and excited voices and chatters fill the air as each Number proposes idea after idea of what the Clock Museum would be like. "We can guide them around!" "How about exhibits of the wonderful 'clock' stories from history!" "Let's make it a hub for all clocks!" "We can have a clock repair shop!" "I can't wait to answer the questions children have about clocks!" "A pla
Preview of The Number Story Book 6 - Introducing Place Value (Ones, Tens, Hundreds) NS6

The Number Story Book 6 - Introducing Place Value (Ones, Tens, Hundreds) NS6

"A superb way for children to understand the importance of numbers in everyday life!"- Wishing Shelf In The Number Story 6, children will be escorted into the invisible world of chairs. What? Chairs? Yes, that much valuable legged-thing we sit on. Well, Numbers, too, sit on chairs. Although it is invisible to our human eyes, Numbers love them and cherish them because these chairs give them "VALUE". Like this. Number 1 can become a ten or even a thousand depending on the chair it chooses to sit
Preview of The Number Story Book 5 - Introducing Numbers 1-100 NS5

The Number Story Book 5 - Introducing Numbers 1-100 NS5

"A global slant to looking at numbers!A superb way for children to understand the importance of numbers in everyday life!"- Wishing Shelf -View the Matterhorn from the cable cars! Ride the tuk-tuks in Thailand! How about a panoramic view of Sydney's Opera House high above from a hot air balloon? The Numbers are on the move around the world! From monster-sized trucks in Canada to the zipping skidoos in Antarctica, Numbers are working hard in the transport sector to help us travel and move. Numbe
Preview of The Number Story Book 4 - Introducing First, Second, Third NS4

The Number Story Book 4 - Introducing First, Second, Third NS4

Packed full of wonderfully clever ways of helping children to remember numbers.'----- Wishing ShelfIn Number Story 4, numbers help to decide who was 3rd in a camel race in Oman, or was 2nd in an Ostrich Derby in South Africa. Fantastic stuff!Miss Anna is happy to unveil her next book - Number 4, a sequel in The Number Story series. Children will be enthralled and enraptured by the stories and pictures found within as they travel on an airship to attend exciting and REAL games across the seven co
Preview of AWARD-WINNING The Number Story Book 2 - Let's Have Fun Counting 0-10 NS2

AWARD-WINNING The Number Story Book 2 - Let's Have Fun Counting 0-10 NS2

2016 Bronze Winner Wishing Shelf Book Award "An inspirational way of helping children to count. A Bronze Medal Winner and highly recommended." The Number Story Book 2 will make little eyes sparkle with delight. Learning to count with numbers 0-10 is simply delightful when children are with these charming Numbers. Building up from Book 1 in the educational-fiction Number Story series, Number Story Book 2 will open up a child's heart and mind to the world of counting. What makes the Numbe
Preview of AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story 1 RHYME & JINGLE Printable 8.5x11 Colored Poster

AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story 1 RHYME & JINGLE Printable 8.5x11 Colored Poster

Printable 8.5 x 11 Posters A fingertip away is the award-winning The Number Story 1! Throughout the years, the hand-drawn warm and bright pictures have been loved and embraced by children and adults far and wide. Serving as a half-step to the huge step of mastering numbers zero to ten, The Number Story introduces young learners to numbers 0-10 in a novel and child-friendly way. It works! It is not surprising that The Number Story 1 has been translated to more than 100 languages. Try it for your
Preview of AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 COLORING & TRACING

AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 COLORING & TRACING

Empowering all Educators to present numbers...with a twinkle in the eye! Empowering Children to learn their numbers...with a smile!"As children trace, color, and count with the magical Number Story 1, every rhyme and jingle transforms learning into a playful journey of discovery.""This activity is awesome. Kids trace, color, and count, all while dancing to rhymes and jingles (jingles are available through the Number Story1 book). Learning is as magical as playtime!" This resource serves as a
Preview of The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 Coloring & Counting PLACEMAT 11 x 17

The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 Coloring & Counting PLACEMAT 11 x 17

11 x 17 PRINTABLE PLACEMATS! Let's start counting! Little fingers will have so much fun counting out... Now what would it be... Cheerios? Bow-tie noodles? Paper clips? Students can even color their own counting placemats. With lamination (optional but teacher-recommended), our young learners will be able to reuse this special mat for all their counting delight. This placemat complements the Award-winning Number Story rhyme and jingle for learning numbers 0-10!
Preview of The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 Coloring & Counting PLACEMAT 8.5 x 11

The Number Story way to learn numbers 0-10 Coloring & Counting PLACEMAT 8.5 x 11

8.5 x 11 PRINTABLE PLACEMATS! "These placemats let children explore Number Story 1 in a magical way—coloring as they go, counting with Cheerios and pasta, and playing along to rhymes and jingles for endless fun." "Number Story 1 comes alive on these colorable placemats—where kids can personalize with colors, count with Cheerios or pasta, and enjoy endless play with every rhyme and jingle." Let's start counting! Little fingers will have so much fun counting out... Now what would it be... Cheerios
Preview of AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story 1 Flashcards to color, cut, and play-learn!

AWARD-WINNING! The Number Story 1 Flashcards to color, cut, and play-learn!

Color! Cut out! And play with the award-winning Number Story 1 jingles~ Learning numbers has never been so easy and so fun! "With these flashcards, children dive into the magical Number Story 1—learning through rhymes and jingles while adding their own touch by coloring each card." "Turn learning into a creative journey with flashcards from Number Story 1—where kids learn and play with every rhyme and jingle, and make it their own by coloring." To note: The magical rhyme and jingle can be
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“Learning should be as easy as remembering a story!” says Miss Anna. Diary One cold November day, 2015 'I can't believe it! John doesn't know his numbers! Not even number 1. And how old is he? He is 3-and-a half!' 'Now, why doesn't he know his numbers! He can utter them, likes to sit down with a book that has the numbers in them in 30 size font!!! 'Okay, breathe...take a deep breath. It isn't the end of the world or the end of John if he doesn't know his numbers. He's just different, he is, from the gazillion of kids who just learns the numbers by....osmosis. He just learn differently that's all.' 'Okay... Gather yourself together. How can I help John learn his numbers?' 'Forming numbers out of pieces of dried pasta? Cheerios to trace the number five? Hmm... That's rather dry. I mean... It may be a fun finger exercise, but is it even effective?' 'Constant repetition of showing the numbers? Well, that's how children learned their numbers isn't it? For thousands of years? Just keep showing John how the numbers look like and what their names are until he finally... gets it??? I mean, that's how I must have learned my numbers.' 'But then... There is John, my 3-and-a-half-year-old dear, dear John. Constantly making him stare at the numbers isn't working for him. It WILL NOT work for him and definitely HAS NOT worked for him. Look at the bare facts. He's struggling to learn even number 1. He can say the numbers...but not connect the names to those number figures.' 'Yeah. Come to look at it, those number figures are an abstract bunch. There are random lines, some are angular, some are circular... I can see why it is so hard for young John to figure it out. He needs something more concrete. Something to hold on to. Something he recognizes and knows...like a ball for instance. Now, is there anything young minds can hold on to when learning their numbers? Anything that can hold their hand when they are trying to learn them?' 'He's very sad...I can see that. Look! His shoulders have dropped down, and his eyes are downcast. He thinks he has disappointed me. He saw that I was shocked when he couldn't point to number one. My sharp remark didn't help. Foolish mouth of mine...' 'How small he looks...' 'I'm not mad at him. No, not mad. I was a bit frustrated and somewhat upset. I guess I just expected him to recognize some of his numbers, but to see him know not one... That was a jolt in the head.' 'Let me think. Okay, how can I help my John? Is there a way? All books out there on numbers are the same, it seems.' 'Thomas the Train, Sesame Street... There again is the big number 1 and one cookie beside it. There is the big number 2 and two rubber duckies beside it. Every number teaching book presents the concept the same way now I think of it.' 'But these books are not helping John learn his numbers. He still cannot connect the number names to the number themselves.' 'Oh, is there a way? A better way? Please...' (Continued in Teaching Style)

Teaching style

Miss Anna was about to give up. She was just about to give in to the idea that John would have to learn his numbers the same way numbers have been taught for thousands of years... Constant repetition Rote memory Drill, drill, drill! Then something happened. Let's simply say that she received an INSPIRATION. A rhyme came to her, a rhyme so simple and so beautiful~ She quickly scribbled the words down, her heart tingling excitedly. As she read and reread the jingle, all Miss Anna could say was wow, Wow, WOW!!! And John? The sad little John? When she quickly read him the jingle, he smiled one big BIG SMILE!!! It was so funny and fun! Just his cup-of-tea as a 3-year-old. This he could do. This he could hold on to. His eyes twinkled. Learning his numbers was going to be FUN! Hence started Miss Anna's little adventure. And she hasn't stopped writing and creating since... all to make learning fun, engaging, and "just right" for children. You can find all her books by googling --> Miss Anna's Number Stories or by visiting her website at www.missannabooks.com

Awards & shining teacher moments

2016 Wishing Shelf Bronze Award Winner (England) 2017 Wishing Shelf Finalist (England) 2020 Wishing Shelf Finalist (England) “Being a primary school teacher and literacy co-ordinator, I must say, I was very impressed.” “There is a cosy feel to it lacking in many big publisher number books. I loved the fact that the author is a mother of four boys and that she wrote this book for them. She even illustrated it; and, I’m glad to say, she’s pretty good at that too.”   “The drawings, although simple, look very sweet, and she understands that if a page is too crowded, it distracts the child. So there is plenty of colour and plenty of white space; a perfect mix in fact.”   “Rhythm and rhyme are very important in a book of this nature, a book that is relying on rhythm and rhyme to help the child to remember the numbers.”   “ I very much enjoyed this short book on numbers. I worked with it for a lesson with two five year old boys, and they seemed to love it. They liked that the numbers often had eyes and mouths and looked like real book characters; and they all loved the fire truck and the rollercoaster rails on the number eight. I would happily have this book in the school library or on the shelf in the classroom.” “A very clever and fun way to help children to remember numbers. Highly recommended!”

My own education history

Naturally, like everyone else, I am so much absorbed in my own current walk, ever going forward as it should be. But, it's moments like these (when I have to write my own education history) that invites me to stop and look back. What would my memory see...or remember to see. As my eyes gaze upon the miles and miles of years past, I cannot but smile. It has been an interesting journey, and I am grateful to all the people who I was blessed to meet along the way. Thailand...Ruamrudee International School Visiting South Korea University of California, Irvine San Francisco State University

Additional biographical information

Miss Anna is a mother of 4 strapping boys whom she is blessed to journey with in life. Some are soon to leave the nest. She loves Thai Fried Rice and am looking forward to visiting South Korea in the near future with her husband. Besides being a writer and illustrator for Lumpy Publishing and the creator behind Lumpy Expressions, Miss Anna is also teaching. She once served as a lecturer at San Francisco State University. Currently, she is an elementary teacher who has taught 3rd grade and is thoroughly enjoying teaching 5th grade.