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Hippity hop, frog on top
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Natasha Wing |
Ten curious frogs trying to see what's on the other side of a wall illustrate the numbers from one to ten. |
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Ten cats have hats
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Jean Marzollo |
Pictures and rhyming text present animals from one bear to ten cats with their assorted possesions. |
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Henry the fourth
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Stuart J. Murphy |
A simple story about four dogs at a dog show introduces the ordinal numbers: first, second, third, and fourth. |
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Spunky monkeys on parade
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Stuart J. Murphy |
In the Monkey Day Parade, monkey majorettes, cyclists, tumblers, and band members create a spectacle as they move along in groups of two, three, and four. |
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It was bedtime in the jungle
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Butler, John |
As dusk falls in the jungle, animal babies and their parents prepare for bedtime. |
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My ten book
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Jane Belk Moncure |
Little ten plays with her ten robot dolls and manipulates other toys and items for the reader to see what numbers can be put together to make ten. |
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Ten sly piranhas
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William Wise |
A school of ten sly piranhas gradually dwindles as they waylay and eat each other. |
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Five little monkeys wash the car
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Eileen Christelow |
The five little monkeys and Mama are eager to get a new car. The five little monkeys clean and paint their old car until it sparkles like new. But who will buy it? Perhaps those clever monkeys can co… |
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Dog number 1, dog number 10
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Ami Rubinger |
Dogs of many sizes and shapes are described in couplets that invite the reader to complete the rhyme using numbers from one to ten. |
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The count's Hanukkah countdown
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Tilda Balsley |
Grover and the Count join Aunt Sarah, Uncle Joe, their children and niece and nephew, for a Hanukkah party at which the Count finds eight of many different things. Includes facts about Hanukkah. |
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A Caribbean Counting Book
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Faustin Charles |
A collection of rhymes from various Caribbean countries that are chanted as songs and in games. |
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This little piggy
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Charles Reasoner |
An illustrated version of the traditional counting rhyme. |
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Brian Wildsmith's opposites
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Brian Wildsmith |
Humorous drawings of animals engaged in a variety of activities demonstrating opposites such as up/down, many/few, and little/big. |
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Counting Cockatoos
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Stella Blackstone |
Introduces the numbers one through twelve by counting different types of animals, with two cockatoos concealed on each page for the reader to find. |
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Sheep asleep
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Gloria Rothstein |
Ten sheep who don't want to go to sleep have fun counting down to bedtime. |
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One checkered flag
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Michael Dahl |
Know Your Numbers-Find the hidden numbers in these exciting counting books. Count by ones, twos, fives, and tens! |
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Sunrise
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Helena Clare Pittman |
A counting rhyme about the chaos a family experiences one morning. |
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Count your blessings
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Sally Anne Conan |
Verses describe blessings from one to ten that God gives, including baby kisses, birthday wishes, happy faces, and cozy places. |
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Teddy bears 1 to 10
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Gretz, Susanna.,Susanna Gretz |
As teddy bears are washed, dried, take the bus, and have tea they introduce the numbers one to ten. |
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Two Crows Counting
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Doris Orgel |
Two crows, one big and one small, count things they see from one to ten and then back down again. |
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