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Hippity hop, frog on top Hippity hop, frog on top Natasha Wing Ten curious frogs trying to see what's on the other side of a wall illustrate the numbers from one to ten. OL14851811W
Ten cats have hats Ten cats have hats Jean Marzollo Pictures and rhyming text present animals from one bear to ten cats with their assorted possesions. OL14856131W
Henry the fourth Henry the fourth Stuart J. Murphy A simple story about four dogs at a dog show introduces the ordinal numbers: first, second, third, and fourth. OL14871382W
Spunky monkeys on parade Spunky monkeys on parade 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. OL14871399W
It was bedtime in the jungle It was bedtime in the jungle Butler, John As dusk falls in the jungle, animal babies and their parents prepare for bedtime. OL15054293W
My ten book My ten book 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. OL15124986W
Ten sly piranhas Ten sly piranhas William Wise A school of ten sly piranhas gradually dwindles as they waylay and eat each other. OL151782W
Five little monkeys wash the car Five little monkeys wash the car 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… OL16060095W
Dog number 1, dog number 10 Dog number 1, dog number 10 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. OL16212019W
The count's Hanukkah countdown The count's Hanukkah countdown 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. OL16518109W
A Caribbean Counting Book A Caribbean Counting Book Faustin Charles A collection of rhymes from various Caribbean countries that are chanted as songs and in games. OL16589398W
This little piggy This little piggy Charles Reasoner An illustrated version of the traditional counting rhyme. OL16715076W
Brian Wildsmith's opposites Brian Wildsmith's opposites Brian Wildsmith Humorous drawings of animals engaged in a variety of activities demonstrating opposites such as up/down, many/few, and little/big. OL1703939W
Counting Cockatoos Counting Cockatoos 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. OL17924751W
Sheep asleep Sheep asleep Gloria Rothstein Ten sheep who don't want to go to sleep have fun counting down to bedtime. OL18252828W
One checkered flag One checkered flag Michael Dahl Know Your Numbers-Find the hidden numbers in these exciting counting books. Count by ones, twos, fives, and tens! OL1878559W
Sunrise Sunrise Helena Clare Pittman A counting rhyme about the chaos a family experiences one morning. OL18823570W
Count your blessings Count your blessings Sally Anne Conan Verses describe blessings from one to ten that God gives, including baby kisses, birthday wishes, happy faces, and cozy places. OL1933977W
Teddy bears 1 to 10 Teddy bears 1 to 10 Gretz, Susanna.,Susanna Gretz As teddy bears are washed, dried, take the bus, and have tea they introduce the numbers one to ten. OL1947447W
Two Crows Counting Two Crows Counting Doris Orgel Two crows, one big and one small, count things they see from one to ten and then back down again. OL1957592W
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