"The buggy-eyed insects, crabs, and snails provide an appealing cast of characters who stand up to be counted against a summertime palette of orange sand and blue skies." Ć¢ā¬ā Kirkus Reviews
If one is a snail and two is a person, we must be counting by feet! Just follow the sign to the beach, where a bunch of fun-loving crabs, lounging dogs, gleeful insects, and bewildered-looking snailsā¦
Dari satu gelitik kecil di kepala kecil yang cantik hingga sepuluh gelitik yang berputar-putar di jari kaki gemuk yang lembut, buku ini menghitung jumlah gelitik yang diberikan setiap anggota keluarga dari satu hingga sepuluh!
Weaving, fishing, and storytelling are all part of this spirited book that celebrates Native American traditions as it teaches young children to count from one to ten. The book's whimsical illustrations, reminiscent of Beatrix Potter, glow with brilliant color and are filled with fascinating detail. Each number introduces a facet of traditional Native American culture, such as Pueblo corn danceā¦
As the gradually increasing number of bears on wheels adds up through all kinds of combinations and permutations, beginning readers are offered a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains.
Mommy and Baby's day is filled with lots of hugs and love! rnrnMommy and Baby can now count and cuddle as they hug and read about Baby's day of fun in this book ideal for even the youngest reader!
An imaginative little boy explores the many pleasures that can be found in--and made from--his grandmother's button box. Recipient of a Reading Magic Award. NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies. Full-color illustrations.
Eric Carle's animals are perfect for illustrating number concepts. One: giraffe. Two: giraffe and elephant. Three: giraffe, elephant, and bear. In this book, readers count all the way up to ten as each page has a corresponding number of animals to point out. The last page features a flip book of all the numbers to count out loud. The padded cover is perfect for little hands.
This companion book to Counting Kisses offers preschoolers a colorfully illustrated holiday tale where a collection of Christmas goodies, such as tree lights and velvet stockings, are presented and counted from ten to one in preparation for Christmas morning. 100,000 first printing.
As the gradually increasing number of bears on wheels adds up through all kinds of combinations and permutations, beginning readers are offered a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains.
Children will not only improve their reading skills with these lively new books, but also begin to recognize basic and important math concepts. A Dozen Dozens' rhyming text and bright illustrations show that a dozen is always made up of twelve things, no matter how large or small.