Brimming with familiar objects and activities, My First Book of Numbers introduces the concept of counting backward to very young children. From the very first page, readers will find this a charming way to view the counting experience. This sturdy concept book takes a look at the world of numbers from a child's perspective. We follow the antics of an irresistible toddler through a frantic day of activity. From playing with ten bowling pins and cuddling with four teddy bears to ending with one giant surprise, this appealing book is the perfect introduction for young readers to creative counting fun. An energetic learning adventure for toddlers!
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Kim Deegan lives and works just outside London. She is a designer and these are her first books for children.
Reviewed with Kim Deegan's My First Book of Opposites.
PreS. A bright, uncluttered design distinguishes these concept books in which a bald, dot-eyed, peach-colored toddler introduces basics. In Opposites, simple paper cut-outs, in appealingly bold, contrasting colors, show the boy climbing in and out of boxes, up and down stairs, reading quietly, and loudly banging his drum. Similarly designed, Numbers shows the boy playing with toys in decreasing numbers, counting down from 10--until he reaches "one big mess!" The words and numbers are printed in enormous black type that's just right for little ones learning to read and count, and the thick, sturdy paper will stand up to toddlers' rough grabs and wild page turning. Collections may already be stuffed with books about counting and opposites, but these volumes are more visually appealing and better suited to the very young than much of what's out there. Gillian Engberg
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