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Books with title Counting Toes

  • Counting 1 to 10

    Daniel Nunn

    eBook (Raintree, Nov. 1, 2014)
    This simple and entertaining book introduces readers to counting and the concept of birthdays.
  • Counting

    Henry Pluckrose

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    An intorduction to counting for the youngest readers!Math Counts series introduces young readers (grades K-3) to early math concepts. Real-world examples and corresponding photos make math concepts easy to grasp.Counting helps us find out "how many?"
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  • Counting

    Max and Sid

    Board book (little bee books, July 5, 2016)
    A What Can You Spot? board book for the younger set—a series that allows little ones to identify different creatures and objects in their world.Children will love counting the different vehicles and animals on the bright and colorful pages of this adorable board book as children are encouraged to count from 1 to 5. The rounded corners and thick pages make this book perfect for tiny hands.
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  • Counting Coup

    Kelli Donley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2018)
    Happily consumed with her academic career, Professor Avery Wainwright never planned on becoming sole guardian of her octogenarian Aunt Birdie. Forced to move Birdie—and her failing memory—into her tiny apartment, Avery’s precariously balanced life loses its footing. Unearthed in the chaos is a stack of sixty-year-old letters. Written in 1951, the letters tell of a year Avery’s grandmother, Alma Jean, spent teaching in the Indian school system, in the high desert town of Winslow, Arizona. The letters are addressed to Birdie, who was teaching at the Phoenix Indian School. The ghostly yet familiar voices in the letters tell of a dark time in her grandmother’s life, a time no one has ever spoken of. Torn between caring for the old woman who cannot remember, and her very different memories of a grandmother no longer alive to explain, Avery searches for answers. But the scandal and loss she finds, the revelations about abuses, atrocities, and cover-ups at the Indian schools, threaten far more than she’s bargained for.
  • Counting to D

    Kate Scott

    eBook (Elliott Books, Jan. 28, 2014)
    The kids at Sam's school never knew if they should make fun of her for being too smart or too dumb. That's what it means to be dyslexic: smart, and illiterate. Sam is sick of it. So when her mom gets a job in a faraway city, Sam decides not to tell anyone about her little illiteracy problem. Without her paradox of a reputation, she falls in with a new group of highly competitive friends who call themselves the Brain Trust. When she meets Nate, her charming valedictorian lab partner, she declares her new reality perfect. But in order to keep it that way, she has to keep her learning disability a secret. The books are stacked against her and so are the lies. Sam's got to get the grades, get the guy, and get it straight--without being able to read.
  • Counting

    Top That!

    Hardcover (Imagine That, June 1, 2003)
    Important concepts such as shapes, colors, first words and counting are given a magnetic makeover in this great new series. Each title includes a set of interactive magnetic components stored in a compartment attached to the book.
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  • Counting to 5

    C.F. Crist

    language (Virtual Learning Books, Nov. 13, 2013)
    Includes 2 rhymes: Five Fingers & Five Little Tadpoles. Suitable for babies, toddlers & beyond. Length: 24 pages. Supports all devices.
  • Counting Coup

    Kelli Donley

    eBook (Donley Pubishing, March 17, 2018)
    Happily consumed with her academic career, Professor Avery Wainwright never planned on becoming sole guardian of her octogenarian Aunt Birdie. Forced to move Birdie—and her failing memory—into her tiny apartment, Avery’s precariously balanced life loses its footing.Unearthed in the chaos is a stack of sixty-year-old letters. Written in 1951, the letters tell of a year Avery’s grandmother, Alma Jean, spent teaching in the Indian school system, in the high desert town of Winslow, Arizona. The letters are addressed to Birdie, who was teaching at the Phoenix Indian School. The ghostly yet familiar voices in the letters tell of a dark time in her grandmother’s life, a time no one has ever spoken of.Torn between caring for the old woman who cannot remember, and her very different memories of a grandmother no longer alive to explain, Avery searches for answers. But the scandal and loss she finds, the revelations about abuses, atrocities, and cover-ups at the Indian schools, threaten far more than she’s bargained for.
  • Counting

    Chuck Murphy

    Board book (Little Simon, March 1, 2001)
    Pull-out pictures reveal one or more objects including the numbers 1,2,3, two puppets, three teddy bears, and so on up to ten blocks.
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  • Counting to D

    Kate Scott

    Paperback (Elliott Books, Feb. 11, 2014)
    A contemporary young adult novel about a bright dyslexic teen struggling to find her place in a literate world. Counting to D is sure to resonate with anyone who has struggled with learning disabilities, young love, or just being a teen! The kids at Sam's school never knew if they should make fun of her for being too smart or too dumb. That's what it means to be dyslexic, smart, and illiterate. Sam is sick of it. So when her mom gets a job in a faraway city, Sam decides not to tell anyone about her little illiteracy problem. Without her paradox of a reputation, she falls in with a new group of highly competitive friends who call themselves the Brain Trust. When she meets Nate, her charming valedictorian lab partner, she declares her new reality perfect. But in order to keep it that way, she has to keep her learning disability a secret. The books are stacked against her and so are the lies. Sam's got to get the grades, get the guy, and get it straight-without being able to read.
  • Counting

    George Siede, Donna Preis

    Hardcover (Pubns Intl Ltd, June 1, 1993)
    ISBN: 1-56173-908-1
  • Counting

    Sara Pistoia

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Learn to count by ones, by fives, and by tens using various familiar objects.
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