From chapters.ca:
One foot, two feet. One mouse, three mice. One goose, four geese. In this clever counting book, die- cut windows frame a single object and a turn of the page reveals a group. Featuring familiar objects and funny artwork, this inventive concept book is a great introduction to both counting and common irregular plural nouns. A cumulative row of illustrations along the bottom of the pages shows all of the previous objects in order, so kids can keep track of where they are, and the book also contains a fun hide- and- seek game, inviting kids to spy a little airplane zooming through each spread.
This blog is essentially a list of children's books that I have enjoyed (or didn't but might recommend anyway). They are tagged for age level and other searchable characteristics. Please comment on anything you'd like to see to make this a useful tool for you when looking for books that children (or those young at heart) might enjoy. - Anthea Bailie
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
One Foot Two Feet: An EXCEPTIONal Counting Book by Peter Maloney and Felicia Zekauskas
From chapters.ca:
One foot, two feet. One mouse, three mice. One goose, four geese. In this clever counting book, die- cut windows frame a single object and a turn of the page reveals a group. Featuring familiar objects and funny artwork, this inventive concept book is a great introduction to both counting and common irregular plural nouns. A cumulative row of illustrations along the bottom of the pages shows all of the previous objects in order, so kids can keep track of where they are, and the book also contains a fun hide- and- seek game, inviting kids to spy a little airplane zooming through each spread.
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