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Hippos go berserk!

2022
One hippo, all alone, calls two hippos on the phone. Exuberant hippopotamus guests show up in ever-increasing numbers, until an all-night party is inevitable.

I can count!

2023
Beginning readers practice their counting skills in this fun introduction to a basic math concept. The simple text guides them through a basic counting exercise, and they are encouraged to follow along using both words and numerals, which are highlighted at the bottom of the pages. Vibrant photographs and familiar examples of things to count help readers independently explore the text using comfortable visual cues. In addition, this reading experience is a fun one for adults and young readers to share together. This colorful and creative counting exercise is designed to foster a sense of curiosity and excitement about learning.

Me gustar?a tener--

2016
A children's counting book for early readers that describes animals involved in unusual activities, such as two giraffes reading with glasses.

Ten on the sled

Ten animals fall off a speeding sled, one-by-one, until only Caribou is left, but Caribou's loneliness is short-lived because each of the animals jump back on the sled.

The 12 pets of Christmas

The Twelve Days of Christmas song is reimagined using animals and a counting theme.

Numbers

Young readers practice counting from one to ten while lifting flaps to uncover baby animals.

Everyone counts

Diverse animals, led by two rough, tough rhinos, work together to transform an old mall into a zoo--including the bugs the rhinos said were too small to count.

Otra vez, no, Caperucita! =

Not again, Red Riding Hood!
Little Red Riding Hood embarks on a new adventure when she once again heads into the woods to bring a treat to her father. Presented in English and Spanish.

It took two wishes

A child counts down to a birthday party that does not go exactly as planned.

Space Aliens 1-2-3

intergalactic counting by color
"Learn to count from 1 to 12 with aliens of every kind. Springy yellow, leafy green, and fuzzy brown are just some of the adjectives and colors kids will learn as they travel through outer space with Luis and his robot friend. Count the colored spots on their alien companion for a bonus out-of-this-world learning experience. For fans of I'm Going to Outer Space, Timothy Young is set to inspire a whole new younger audience of readers with this follow-up board book in his signature style. Ready, set, go count Space Aliens!"--.

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