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The Bugs Go Marching Learn to Read, Math

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An adaptation of the traditional counting song, illustrating various mathematical concepts.

16 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1995

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Rozanne Lanczak Williams

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Rozanne Lanczak Williams is a former teacher who writes extensively for the education and children’s markets. She has authored over 250 books for beginner readers, teachers, and parents. Rozanne grew up in Burgettstown, PA, a small town near Pittsburgh. After graduating from Duquesne University, Rozanne taught in elementary schools in Pittsburgh, in Germany at a DOD American School, and in the towns of San Fernando, Pacoima, La Mirada, and Norwalk, after she drove her ’73 VW beetle across the country to Southern California, where she lives today. Rozanne and her husband Cris have three adult children. Rozanne is a frequent speaker at teacher and parent conferences throughout the USA as well as many international venues.

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June 29, 2011
This is just like the song "The ants go marching two by two." It is cute. In the end they asked how many bugs there were and I was pleased my son gave the correct answer quickly.
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July 25, 2012
(Some words are hard to read for it to be a beginning reader)
Count the bugs as they go marching in groups over the hills!
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