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Two Dogs On a Trike by Gabrielle SnyderA whimsical counting adventure finds adorable puppies zipping through town using different modes of transportation while inviting children to practice counting to 10, until the family cat rounds them up to return home.
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123 Dream by Kim KransDelicate watercolor accents and search-and-find elements make this companion to ABC Dream an enchanting way learn and practice counting skills.
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A Little Book About 123s by Leo LionniPresents an introduction to the numbers one through ten using familiar animals, foods, and objects.
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Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill MartinA bright picture book by the creators of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom introduces the concept of numbers as one-hundred-and-one numbers are shown participating in various activities in a colorful array of settings.
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One, Two, Three Dim Sum: Counting Book by Rich Lo Children and their parents can learn to count to ten in both English and Mandarin in this fun bilingual counting book of food. This book features traditional Chinese foods paired with numbers in both English and Chinese. Illustrated by Rich Lo, two is for chopsticks, five is for egg rolls, and nine is for sweet buns, and since the numbers are shown in both simplified and traditional Chinese and English, learning is both easy and fun.
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10 Little Ninjas by Miranda PaulA family of little ninjas resist going to sleep by sliding, swinging and slipping out of bed until Daddy calls the sensei for assistance tucking in and sending them off to dreamland, in an imaginative bedtime book that reinforces early counting skills up to 10.
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From 1 to 10 by Mies van Hout From 1 to 10 is a counting book for young children featuring illustrations of animals with countable traits, for example the arms of an octopus or the whiskers of a cat.
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Goodnight, Numbers by Danica McKellarThis deceptively simple bedtime book gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night.
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123s of Thankfulness by Patricia HegartyA heartwarming introduction to the value of giving thanks features cuddling animal characters on pastel spreads that count some of the many ways that friends can demonstrate appreciation for each other, from sharing adventures to offering support.
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One Little Lot: The 1-2-3s of an Urban Garden by Diane C. MullenDiverse neighbors in a bustling urban community unite to clean up an abandoned lot, where they pull weeds, build planter boxes and plant seeds to create a bountiful vegetable garden that helps strangers become friends.
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Over in the Meadow by Jane CabreraA boldly illustrated rendition of the classic counting song depicts animal mothers and babies who play together on a beautiful day in the meadow before children are invited to find and count all the babies as they appear in groups on the final spread.
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Stack the Cats by Susie GhahremaniA smile-inducing story about counting and organizing cats invites the youngest children to attempt counting a stacked group of cats with minds of their own who depart until there is only one proud kitty remaining.
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Found Dogs by Erica SirotichA rhyming concept story invites young children to practice counting forward and backward while observing an incremental number of happy and hopeful pups at a shelter who are adopted by a sequence of caring new owners.
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Five on the Bed by Addie K. BoswellA young girl, her parents, and their dog and cat appear on, under, and next to the bed as they all get ready to sleep in this counting book featuring cut paper illustrations.
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One Shoe Two Shoes by Caryl HartBouncy, rhythmic text combines with stylish artwork in a rhyming picture book that features an adorable dog, a family of mice and a growing number of shoes, from bedroom slippers and flip-flops to cowboy boots and clogs.
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Counting Dinos by Eric PinderRodrigo the Ankylosaurus and his dinosaur friends explore their prehistoric world as they count from one to ten
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Numbers = NĂºmeros by Courtney DicmasBirds lining up on a wire count the numbers one through ten.
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Pretty Kitty by Karen BeaumontAn old man continues to chase away the love-seeking homeless cats who take up residence on his front porch in growing numbers.
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One Snowy Day by Diana MurrayAn early concept counting story depicts an energetic puppy and two children who share a fun-filled snow day playing with friends, sledding, throwing snowballs and more.
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Counting by Fleur Star Uses print and braille to teach young readers to count.
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Daddy Hugs
by Karen Katz
Counting hugs throughout the day is a fun way for Daddy and baby to spend time together in a simple counting book with full-color illustrations celebrating the loving bond between a father and his child.
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Bear & Hare: Where's Bear? by Emily GravettWhen Hare easily finds Bear during a game of hide and seek, the best friends switch places, challenging Bear to count and find an elusive Hare.
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How to Two by David SomanA child's solitary day at the playground turns into a park-wide adventure as he learns how to play with nine new friends.
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1-2-3 Peas by Keith BakerA numerically themed follow-up to the best-selling LMNO Peas progresses from one to 100 on colorful, boldly illustrated scenes that feature tiny green mathematicians who encourage youngsters to build on elementary counting skills.
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Everybunny Count! by Ellie SandallBunnies and foxes play hide-and-seek and count together in this bright, colorful picture book that explores the natural world and celebrates friendship and one of the most beloved early childhood games.
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Trace and Learn 123 by Scholastic Inc. Rhymes, pictures and shaped indented characters and numerals guide readers in forming and learning each number from 1 to 10.
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This Little Pup by Laura J. Bryant When a boy throws a blue ball for his puppy to fetch, it bounces past two brown cows, three green frogs, and more as it makes its way around the farm.
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The World-Famous Book of Counting by Sarah GoodreauA magic-themed counting book uses pop-ups and lift-the-flap illustrations to teach young readers how numbers work.
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I Can Only Draw Worms by Will MabbittBright, high-contrast artwork complements the laugh-out-loud counting story of a growing number of worms--the only thing the droll narrator can draw--who become friends but are rather difficult to tell apart. By the author of the Mabel Jones series.
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