|
Addition
|
Toni Jordan |
Everything counts . . .Grace Lisa Vandenburg orders her world with numbers: how many bananas she buys, how many steps she takes to the cafe, where she chooses to sit, how many poppy seeds are in her … |
OL13752293W |
|
Pretzels by the dozen
|
Angela Elwell Hunt |
A counting book that examines the history and religious significance of pretzels. Includes a recipe for making pretzels. |
OL14852427W |
|
My favorite foods
|
Dana Meachen Rau |
A mother and child take a trip to the grocery store to buy all the child's favorite foods for a birthday party. |
OL14859664W |
|
Count your way through South Africa
|
Kathleen Benson,James Haskins,James Haskins,Alissa Neibert |
Count your way from one, or kunye (KOO-nyeh), to ten, or ishumi (ee-SHOO-mee), in Zulu! Using simple text, authors Jim Haskins and Kathleen Benson introduce South African culture. Learn about many of… |
OL14865398W |
|
Pepper's journal
|
Stuart J. Murphy |
Lisa keeps a journal of her new kitten's first year. |
OL14871391W |
|
Who invited you?
|
Candace Fleming |
A rhyming counting tale in which Possum, Skunk, Frog, and other animals join a procession through the swamp, one with a potentially dangerous conclusion. |
OL14926227W |
|
The pudgy fingers counting book
|
Doug Cushman |
Illustrations and simple text, counting from one to ten, present little furry creatures getting ready for a birthday party. |
OL14932044W |
|
It was bedtime in the jungle
|
Butler, John |
As dusk falls in the jungle, animal babies and their parents prepare for bedtime. |
OL15054293W |
|
Lester counts his friends
|
Angela Royston |
A country mouse is introduced to the numbers one through ten by the residents of his city cousin's apartment building. |
OL15070103W |
|
One drowsy dragon
|
Ethan Long |
As one dragon tries to take a nap, his ten little dragons, in increasing numbers, disturb his sleep by making milk shakes, screaming at scary movies, and playing loud games. |
OL15082879W |
|
My three book
|
Jane Belk Moncure |
Little Three introduces the concepts of "three" and counting by encountering trios of baskets, pigs, dancing mice, and other objects and animals. |
OL15124964W |
|
Clifford Counts 1, 2, 3 Board Book
|
Norman Bridwell |
Children learn to count to three with images of familiar objects, vehicles, animals, and the beloved Big Red Dog himself. |
OL15136125W |
|
Afro-Bets 123 book
|
Cheryl Willis Hudson |
African American youngsters form the shapes of numbers one through ten. |
OL15158661W |
|
One step, two ..
|
Charlotte Zolotow |
A small girl and her mother see many things on their walk, and they count their steps as they go. |
OL15211365W |
|
Count on Pablo
|
Barbara DeRubertis |
Pablo demonstrates how good he is at counting while helping his grandmother, his "abuela," prepare to sell vegetables at the market. |
OL15276196W |
|
What I saw on Mackinac
|
Jennifer Margaret Powell |
The reader counts to ten using features on Mackinac Island. |
OL15412553W |
|
Five little ducks
|
Pamela Paparone |
When her five little ducks disappear one by one, Mother duck sets out to find them. |
OL15597284W |
|
Moving from one to ten
|
Shari Halpern |
Introduces the numbers from one to ten as a young boy describes his family's move to a new house. |
OL15832185W |
|
Counting rhymes
|
Shona McKellar |
A collection of poems, including "One Little Finger," "I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing By," and "This Old Man," each featuring different numbers. |
OL15852562W |
|
Ten little puppies
|
Alma Flor Ada |
Ten little puppies are lost, one by one, for different reasons, until only one little puppy remains. |
OL15987993W |