Let's Count to 100!

Let's Count to 100!
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4+
Release Date
August 01, 2011
ISBN
978-1554536610
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Let's Count to 100! comprises 11 bright panoramas, each featuring a delightful assortment of 100 different objects. Readers are invited to count the items and are also challenged to find specific details, such as a mouse with a red bow or a lone rabbit amid a giant flock of sheep. This book is packed with appealing images of children, fish, cats, moles and other cute critters -- no two of which are alike -- and readers will enjoy the many different moods and expressions on display. Each spread is also full of hidden dramas youngsters will love discovering for themselves, such as a hungry piranha poised to take a nibble of an elephant's pink trunk. Kids will also like spotting how each scene, such as a meandering stream or a bustling cityscape, visually connects to the one that came before and the one that follows.

Let's Count to 100! comprises 11 bright panoramas, each featuring a delightful assortment of 100 different objects. Readers are invited to count the items and are also challenged to find specific details, such as a mouse with a red bow or a lone rabbit amid a giant flock of sheep. This book is packed with appealing images of children, fish, cats, moles and other cute critters -- no two of which are alike -- and readers will enjoy the many different moods and expressions on display. Each spread is also full of hidden dramas youngsters will love discovering for themselves, such as a hungry piranha poised to take a nibble of an elephant's pink trunk. Kids will also like spotting how each scene, such as a meandering stream or a bustling cityscape, visually connects to the one that came before and the one that follows.

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Bright and Intriguing Counting Book
(Updated: November 21, 2011)
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My three-year-old hasn't been interested in counting much higher than 20 for quite some time. Then we "read" this book. Actually, there's not much to read throughout this colorful book, but there are lot's of things to count, and my daughter wants me to count it all! Not only that, but she herself says that SHE wants to count, and she has been doing an excellent job at it. This book is a great motivator to learn HOW to count (as in, not just reciting numbers in order but the concept of three vs. four, for example). She also grabs the book and just studies the pictures and counts on her own at least once a day. Each group of animals or scenes has neat tidbits to search for and discover, and there's even a list of specific things to look for at the end.
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