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Manny's Bananas Story
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Manny's Bananas Story
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Hey...where did all Manny's bananas go? Learn about subtraction with Manny the monkey as he gives away his bananas to hungry friends.
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Manny's Bananas Story
Manny's Bananas Story
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Manny's Bananas Story
Hey...where did all Manny's bananas go? Learn about subtraction with Manny the monkey as he gives away his bananas to hungry friends.
Pre-K
Subtraction
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About Preschool Subtraction Strategies Resources

On Education.com, preschool subtraction strategies resources focus on hands-on, visual, and play-based learning to help young children understand the concept of taking away or subtraction. Materials include activity sheets, printable worksheets, interactive games, and lesson plans that introduce subtraction using physical objects, number lines, pictures, and finger counting. This approach builds a strong foundation in basic arithmetic while keeping children engaged and encouraging exploration. Educators and parents can access a variety of resources to support a gradual and confident introduction to subtraction.

Explore Education.com's preschool subtraction resources to find printable worksheets, interactive games, and digital learning activities that reinforce subtraction concepts. These tools use engaging visuals and interactive exercises to make learning subtraction fun and accessible. Materials are designed to meet early learning standards and support problem-solving skills. Parents and teachers can use these resources to provide structured and motivating lessons at home or in the classroom.

Discover lessons that incorporate hands-on activities such as counting objects, using worksheets with pictures, or practicing subtraction with classroom games. Using everyday objects like snacks, toys, or classroom supplies makes learning meaningful and relatable. These resources allow educators and parents to create interactive and educational experiences that strengthen mathematical understanding in young learners.