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  • Animal Numbers

    Rainstorm Publishing

    Board book (Rainstorm Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Learn numbers 1-20 alongside friendly animals in this lively touch-and-feel board book! Explore each page by running your fingers over the images for a unique reading experience. With big, bold words and vibrant illustrations, Animal Numbers is the perfect gift for early readers.
  • Animal Numbers

    Thomas Flintham

    Board book (Little Simon, June 7, 2016)
    Join Thomas Flintham on a vibrantly colorful animal adventure that will have the littlest readers counting from one to ten.This friendly whale is number one. He leaps up high, and then he's gone. Four elephants stomp in a row, Marching high and marching low! Filled with bright colors and eye-catching artwork, the critters in Animal Numbers are running, swimming, splashing, dashing, and counting up a storm!
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  • Animal Numbers

    Nicola Killen

    Board book (Egmont UK, April 1, 2014)
    (On flap) This one likes rolling in the mud . . . (Under flap) One rhino! Children will be inspired to learn their numbers with crocodiles, peacocks, and more.
  • Animal Numbers

    Christopher Silas Neal

    Board book (little bee books, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Animal Numbers humorously mashes up numbers and animals to create silly, wonderful creatures. Kids will love these hilarious combinations as they learn both animal names and counting!When a loud dinosaur meets number four, they become a . . . Dino-four!Best-selling picture book creator Christopher Silas Neal is back with more hilarious board books. A follow up to Animal Colors and Animal Shapes, Animal Numbers mashes up animals and numbers to create unique and funny made-up creatures with silly attributes! Dinosaurs with four heads, a two-can with two beaks, kids will delight as they learn both animals and numbers at the same time.
  • Animal Numbers

    Chris McClean

    language (, May 27, 2018)
    A simple, fun introduction to numbers for the youngest readers.Animal Numbers is a book that introduces young children to the world of numbers and counting. Along with bold numbers that will grab children’s attention, the book also contains fun illustrations of animals that children will be able to count and associate with each number.Your little one will love to learn about numbers and counting with this bright picture book. The interesting illustrations help children identify numbers 1 – 20. Animal Numbers is a great addition to any young reader’s library.
  • Animal Numbers

    Thomas Flintham

    language (Little Simon, June 7, 2016)
    Join Thomas Flintham on a vibrantly colorful animal adventure that will have the littlest readers counting from one to ten.This friendly whale is number one. He leaps up high, and then he's gone. Four elephants stomp in a row, Marching high and marching low! Filled with bright colors and eye-catching artwork, the critters in Animal Numbers are running, swimming, splashing, dashing, and counting up a storm!
  • Animal Numbers

    Shequina Potts

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2018)
    'Animal Numbers' is a fun book to read and search for numbers. Can you find all the numbers that make the animals shape?
  • Animal Numbers

    Bert Kitchen

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, March 1, 1992)
    Kitchen, Bert
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  • Animal Numbers

    Shequina Potts

    eBook
    'Animal Numbers' is a fun book to read and search for numbers. Can you find all the numbers that make the animals shape?
  • x Animal Numbers

    Thomas Flintham

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 4, 2015)
    All the animals are running, swimming, splashing and dashing in this colourful rhyming board book... but where are they all going? With sturdy pages and a simple, engaging story, this is the perfect counting book for toddlers, covering numbers one to ten.
  • Animal Numbers

    Bert Kitchen

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 30, 1987)
    Young readers learn the numbers from one to ten--as well as fifteen, twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five, and one hundred--in a counting book that depicts an animal parent and its brood
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  • Animal Numbers

    Bert Kitchen

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 11, 1991)
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