If you liked Integrating Math into the Early Childhood Classroom by Joan Martin and Vicki Milstein, start with Animal Antics from a to Z (2014), I'm Just Joan (and I'll Keep on Dancing!) (2019), and The Ladies Aren't for Silence (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Integrating Math into the Early Childhood Classroom?

BookOrb recommends Animal Antics from a to Z (2014), I'm Just Joan (and I'll Keep on Dancing!) (2019), The Ladies Aren't for Silence (1991), The Nottinghamshire taste (1977), and Is leadership male? (1996).

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Who wrote Integrating Math into the Early Childhood Classroom?

Integrating Math into the Early Childhood Classroom is by Joan Martin and Vicki Milstein.