Sturdy flaps and reinforced pages ensure this book will last multiple readings. Lift-the-flaps to count the animals as they race in numbered groups starting with 1 polar bear on a pogo stick to twenty turtles on a train, then 30, 40, 50 and 100. Peekaboo Pals 123 A Gareth Lucas Lift-the-Flap Book When they arrive at the restaurant for dim sum, they count the delicious foods–9 fried wontons, 8 shumai, 7 tofu-shin rolls, and more. This is one of those stories that begs to be read aloud…if you can get through it while laughing.īilingual in English and Mandarin, this is a playful story of a girl and her dad walking ten blocks through Chinatown, counting things they see like four miniature trees on the fourth block and seven silk fans on the seventh block. We toucans love tutus too!” When they get to ten, it’s time for a dance party. Count along from 1 to 10 as the story adds friends and– tutus!! “ Three tutus. Get ready for some funny tongue-twisting counting! Penguin loves her tutu. Mark Teague’s illustrations wonderfully depict these playful dinosaurs doing fun things that kids do all day long - playing with blocks, balls, toys and teddy bears! Can you count along? How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten? by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mark Teague This is a perfect read aloud book with lots of sounds to make. ![]() Giggle at these silly goats doing crazy things in rhyming text! Can you count along as the goats add up?Ĭount, howl, and bark with the cutest dogs drawn by the talented Sandra Boynton. Our first counting worksheets concentrate on counting objects latter exercises focus on sequential counting including skip counting and counting backwards.Let’s Count Goats by Mem Fox, illustrated by Jan Thomas ![]() Counting worksheets for kindergarten through grade 2
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