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Books with title Dot-to-Dot Count to 100

  • Dot-to-Dot Count to 100

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2002)
    Go higher and higher—up to the big 100, and then on to infinity—with this cool dot-to-dot counting book! This is the exciting challenge older counters are eagerly waiting for. What’s hidden in each dot-to-dot? Till it’s done, no one can know. They’ll all be a big happy surprise!
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  • Count to 10

    Emily Thompson, Tom Leigh

    eBook (Sesame Workshop, Dec. 8, 2011)
    Double tap the text to zoom. Count along from 1-10 with all your favorite Sesame Street friends.
  • Dot to Dot Count to 50

    Balloon Books

    Paperback (Balloon, April 1, 2003)
    Dot-to-dot counting adds up to good, quality time for kids. Slightly older children can try their skills at counting to 50 as they complete more detailed and elaborate illustrations of an adorable koala in a tree, a whimsical monkey in a cart, and more. “Number lines” on every page give youngsters a helping hand as they go higher and higher.
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  • Dot to Dot Count to 30

    Balloon Books

    Paperback (Sterling, March 4, 2008)
    Learning to count to 30 is fun and easy with these dot-to-dots! Kids can count on fun—all the way up to 30—with this book in the popular Dot to Dot series. As always, the collection features the cutest pictures and a number line across the top of each spread to keep little ones on track. Children will grab a pencil to begin connecting the dots and creating a cowboy on his horse, a plane, a hot-air balloon with a girl in the basket, an undersea scene, a circus dog, a fire-breathing dragon, and much more.
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  • Dot to Dot Count to 10

    Balloon Books

    Paperback (Balloon, April 1, 2003)
    It’s as simple as one, two, three! These easy, fun connect-the-dots for the youngest set help children master numbers and improve manual dexterity. Every picture features a favorite animal: a penguin, an elephant using his trunk to spray water, and a cute kitten help fill out the delightful menagerie. Plus, every spread has a “number line” on top to keep youngsters on track when they have trouble figuring out which dot comes next.
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  • 1-100 Dot-to-Dots

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Learning to count, refining fine motor skills, and having a blast: that's what children will be doing when they complete these fun dot-to-dots. Each cute picture has 100 dots to connect, and youngsters will surely count along as they move the pencil from one number to the next. Nothing's tricky, because the dots follow one another in a nice, smooth, logical progression, not zig-zagging too much to throw kids off course. With delightful images such as a smiling seal, wild-haired boy, and beanie-clad dog, this will become a favorite with pre-schoolers and kindergarteners.
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  • Dot-to-Dot Count to 20

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2002)
    One, two, three four: can I do one puzzle more?Five, six, seven, eight: kids will really think this book is great!Young children will play a “numbers game” as they connect the dots and create lots of happy pictures. From a funny bunny to a smiling mouse nibbling cheese to a parrot on a perch, these small dot-to-dots are the right size for little preschoolers just learning to count. Finish each one off by coloring it in!
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  • Let's Count to 100!

    Masayuki Sebe

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Let's Count to 100! comprises 11 bright panoramas, each featuring a delightful assortment of 100 different objects. Readers are invited to count the items and are also challenged to find specific details, such as a mouse with a red bow or a lone rabbit amid a giant flock of sheep. This book is packed with appealing images of children, fish, cats, moles and other cute critters --- no two of which are alike --- and readers will enjoy the many different moods and expressions on display. Each spread is also full of hidden dramas youngsters will love discovering for themselves, such as a hungry piranha poised to take a nibble of an elephant's pink trunk. Kids will also like spotting how each scene, such as a meandering stream or a bustling cityscape, visually connects to the one that came before and the one that follows.
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  • Dot to Dot Count to 25

    Balloon Books

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2007)
    Kids can follow the dots to counting success—and fun! As with the other books in the Dot to Dot Count series, this collection features adorable pictures children will love and a number line across the top of each spread to keep little ones on track. What will youngsters see when they’re reached the big 25 and finished connecting? A rhino, a ladybug on a leaf, a two-tusked elephant, a lion basking in the sunshine, and nearly 60 more cool creatures.
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  • Count to 100

    Felicity Brooks, Sophia Touliatou

    Hardcover (USBORNE CAT ANG, Oct. 20, 2016)
    One full moon, 2 little dogs, 10 red peppers, 100 twinkling stars... Counting to 100 becomes effortless and fun with this gorgeously illustrated, hardback picture book for little children. Each page has a certain number of things to count, from boats and trees to swirling leaves and pretty flowers, with lots of things to spot and talk about too.
  • Dot to Dot: 1-100

    Beaver Books

    Paperback (Beaver Books Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Children will love solving these fun and educational picture games- there are 95 dot-to-dots in all! First, kids must count the numbers as they connect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. Then the fun continues as they color the drawing they ve created. Then the fun continues as they color the drawing they ve created. Dot-to-dot puzzles are a great way to teach counting, object and number recognition, and they help kids develop fine motor skills of hand-eye coordination.
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  • Dot to Dot Count to 100

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Paperback (Sterling, March 28, 2002)
    Go higher and higher—up to the big 100, and then on to infinity! This is the exciting challenge older counters are eagerly waiting for. What’s hidden in each dot-to-dot? Till it’s done, no one can know...They’ll all be a big happy surprise!
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