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"One, two, three. Nakudji, bokenh, danjbik. Accompanied by illustrations drawing on traditional Kunwinjku art, each of the twelve entries of this counting book showcases a different animal of West Arnhem Land, Australia. From crocodiles and echidnas to wallabies, children and adults alike will enjoy learning the Kunwinjku names for numbers and animals, as well as discovering more about these animals' habitat and behavior, and what they mean to the...
803) Addition Annie
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Addition Annie counts everything around her, from trees and knees to little peas.
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Elmo, Grover, Abby, and Cookie secretly nominate Count von Count as the World's Greatest Counter. When the Nobel Counting Prize committee arrives to give him the prestigious award, the Count is nowhere to be found. His friends step in and do their best Count impression, but can they save the day?
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"Kids can learn how to help protect bird species, with Counting Birds - the real-life story of bird counting and watching. Frank Chapman loved birds. He created bird exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History, and started a magazine "Bird-Lore." Back then, some sports hunters had a "Christmas Day bird hunt". People shot every bird they could see and counted them at the end of the hunt. The team with the most birds was the winner. Bird-Lore...
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These birdies love playing on the beach. But how will they know when it's time to go home?
Ten little sandpipers run in and out of the waves. Every day they wake up bright and chirpy, eager to see the sun sparkling on the sea. And whenever the surf retreats, they rush back in for a snack!
Beautifully illustrated and with vivid, double-spread pages, this rhyming counting book will have your little ones learning numbers one to ten with ease. And using...
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When Max is sent to bed without supper, he sails off to a world inhabited by weird creatures. Mickey is awakened by noises in the night. Alligators dance and sing through the alphabet. Counting forwards and backwards has never been so much fun. Pierre doesn't care about anything until he meets a hungry lion. Chicken soup with rice can be enjoyed all year long while learning the months.
813) Josefina
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A counting book inspired by Mexican folk artist Josefina Aguilar who makes painted clay figures.
814) How Many Are There?
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*This audiobook is meant to be used with either the hardcover, paperback, or ebook version of "How Many Are There?" by Edwin Kim as an interactive activity.
Looking to enhance your child's counting abilities?
Do you want your toddler or preschooler to have the best counting skills through a picture book?
This is the best book to start counting while looking at beautiful illustration of animals! This is one of the best ways to educate and entertain...
815) Who's counting?
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Text and illustrations of a variety of animals introduce the numbers one through ten.
817) Haunted party
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In this counting book that introduces the numbers from one to ten, a ghost and his supernatural friends have a party on Halloween night.
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Tad and Lily need the perfect collection of things to take to school for their math assignment. When they finally decide on moon rocks, there's just one problem--how will they get them? With some magical help from their firefly friend Edison, they board a rocket ship to start their quest. Soon the twins learn that math is everywhere, even in outer space! Together, Tad and Lily use their skills in counting, sorting, skip counting and recognizing patterns...
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Watch the Quidget Family and the Subtractobats perform high-flying feats of mathematics! In this astounding story, Leap, Lily, Tad and the ever wacky Professor Quigley train numbers to count, add, and subtract in a series of amazing circus acts. Numbers and Quidgets fly from trampolines, trapezes and cannons as they teach early mathematical concepts.
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