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Five little Easter bunnies

In rhyming text, five little rabbits set off on a lift-the-flap Easter egg hunt.

Counting to bananas

a mostly rhyming fruit book
A banana wants to be the star of this rhyming counting book, but the narrator has other plans.

The night baafore Easter

2021
"A humorous counting book about misbehaving sheep on the eve of Easter"-- Provided by publisher.

Ten creepy monsters

2012
Ten creepy monsters met 'neath a gnarled pine. One blew away, And then there were nine. And so the countdown begins . . . A mummy, a witch, a ghost, a werewolf, a vampire, and others all gather, but one by one their crowd diminishes. At last there is only one creepy monster left. But what kind of monster is it? Squeals of laughter are sure to accompany the reading of this book from bestselling illustrator Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis, as 10 creepy monsters set out for fun.

I see colors, Dear Dragon

2020
"A boy and his pet dragon explore and identify different colors and numbers. An adapted, early emergent reader that includes a picture glossary, common sight words list, activities, and a note to caregivers"--OCLC.

Ten on the sled

2015
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.
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On the first day of summer vacation

"From catching fireflies to going to the zoo to learning how to swim, there are so many summer activities to look forward to. This . . . adaptation of 'The twelve days of Christmas' celebrates and rewards a productive school year with all the adventures that the summer months have to offer"--Provided by publisher.
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Ducks on the road

a counting adventure
"Ten little ducks go for a walk with their parents but one by one, they get distracted and go off on their own adventures, meeting new friends along the way"--Provided by publisher.

We are all under one wide sky

From two clouds to ten whirligigs to two sleepyheads, counts ordinary things that show how small our planet is and that, no matter where we live, we are connected under one wide sky.

One trick for one treat

sign language for numbers
Playful images of Halloween trick-or-treaters in costume and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for numbers.

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