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This is a counting book of numbers one to ten. Illustrated with hand drawn animals. For toddlers to enjoy looking at and having it read to them.
Varieties of animals introduce numerals and counting.
"Children will love meeting each animal friend for plenty of counting fun in this delightful rhyming book. From one hungry owl to twenty colorful fish, there's a colorful critter for every number from one to twenty. Adults and children will enjoy reading and learning together with the help of the animal friends and catchy rhyming text throughout."--
All small children will be intrigued by the close-up photos of real animals shown actual size. This is an ideal starting point for parents teaching very young children about numbers.
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