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Introduces the numbers from one to twenty and explores concepts, such as matching, sorting, and adding.
This first number book is suitable for toddlers learning to count, and also young readers who can recognize numbers and early mathematical concepts such as space, shape and measurement. It contains games and puzzles and practical tips for parents.
An introduction to the concepts of numbers and counting using simple text and colorful photographs.
Some say that one is the loneliest number, but after reading this book, readers will see that number one can be lots of fun. Lively text introduces our singular number hero, and then puts the number into a real world setting.
Learn to count with the #1 New York Times bestselling artist of The Day the Crayons Quit and his hilarious cast of Hueys! "Is none a number?" you might ask. I'm glad you did. The answer is Yes! For example, how many lumps of cheese do you see next to you? The answer, depending on where you are, is likely "none." Counting with the reader all the way up to ten, the Hueys explain numbers as only they can. Such as: The number 4 is the number of tantrums thrown by Dave every day. 7 is the number of oranges balanced on things. And 9 is the number of seagulls who attacked Frank's French fries. Together they make quite a spectacle. But when you take away all of these fun illustrations in the book? You're left with none! This funny and accessible counting book from #1 New York Times bestseller Oliver Jeffers (The Day the Crayons Quit; This Moose Belongs to Me) gives the Hueys one more reason to be every young child's best friends. Praise for NONE THE NUMBER "Delightfully droll and enlightening . . . . The illustrations, 'made with pencils and a bit of color' on large white pages, are deceptively simple and ridiculously funny."--School Library Journal
The number four takes center stage in this colorful book that has a straightforward, approachable, and fun narrative. Readers will learn number concepts and counting—without even realizing it.
"This Dover edition...is a republication of the work originally published in 1971 by the McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York"--Copyright page.
Show your readers that counting can be entertaining and interesting. Pairs are fun—two hands equal two cute, colorful, and cozy mittens. Kids see easily countable images and then a "surprise" spread reveals the concepts from the previous spread in a real world setting.
"Using numbers many of Pennsylvania's state symbols, history, landscapes, and famous people are introduced. Topics include the Liberty Bell, fireflies, Gettysburg, Betsy Ross, and coal miners"--Provided by publisher.