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One, two, three

a happy counting book
How many animals will you see? A whole lot more than ONE, TWO, THREE! A wacky crew of hippos, cats, pigs, and cows lead kids from a quiet One to a "LOUD LOUD LOUD" Ten and back to quiet One again. ONE is good for a quiet walk. TWO is right for a quiet talk. THREE is nice for having tea or for counting ONE, TWO, THREE!.

Fifteen animals!

A boy describes his fifteen pets, almost all of which are named Bob.

African animals

"Count along with lions, elephants, meerkats, and more in this colorful book that introduces babies and toddlers to awesome African animals and makes it fun to learn to count!"--.

10 little excavators

"Learn to count with 10 little excavators! What a busy day on the construction site! Young readers can practice their numbers while learning all the things an excavator does, from digging and clearing to pushing and pouring"--Back cover.

The twelve days of summer

A counting book where a child finds a sparrow's nest and groups of animals come to visit the nest.

Eggs and legs

counting by twos
Introduces counting and multiplying by twos as a hen searches for her missing eggs.

Hands down

counting by fives
Text and illustrations made with handprints show how to count by fives, from five to fifty. Features hidden numbers in the illustrations.

Chicka chicka 1, 2, 3

Numbers from one to one hundred climb to the top of an apple tree in this rhyming chant. As the numerals pile up, bad bumblebees come buzzing. Which number will save the day?.

10 trick-or-treaters

a Halloween counting book
Ten trick-or-treaters start out on Halloween night, but they disappear one-by-one as they encounter a spider, a vampire, a ghost, and other scary creatures. On board pages.

Countdown to Thanksgiving

A family's Thanksgiving festivities are described using the numbers from ten to one.

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