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Books with title How Many Animals \1st Brd Bk

  • How Many Animals \1st Brd Bk

    Kate Gleeson

    Board book (Golden Books, June 1, 1990)
    Ever larger numbers of toy animals take part in various activities, from one elephant watering a plant to ten bears in funny hats
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  • How Many Baby Animals?

    Guido Van Genechten

    Hardcover (Clavis, March 14, 2017)
    "A fun addition to toddler bookshelves and would make a fun sibling-to-be gift, too." - Mom Read It blog All the mommies in this book are about to have babies. But how many little ones will they bring into this world? A sweet and funny book in rhyme about baby animals, with split pages. For children ages 2 and up.
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  • How Many Animals?

    Anne Diorio

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Learn to count with animals from around the world.
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  • How Many Animals

    Robbin Nicola, Diana Dutchak

    Hardcover (Journey Stone Creations, LLC., June 22, 2007)
    This simple counting book brings the animals on Grandpa's farm to life, from horses to rabbits. Young children will enjoy counting each of these familiar creatures as the animals come to life with realistic colors!
  • How Many Animals?

    Anne Diorio

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, March 15, 1655)
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  • How Many Animals?

    Lee Newman, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (Collins Cobuild, June 1, 2012)
    This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add an element of fun to the book as they pretend to be the animals.
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  • How Many Baby Animals?

    Allyson Valentine Schrier

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2008)
    - Word Count: 150 to 350- Variable format with photos and text on every page- Nonfiction Features: tables of contents, chapter titles, introductions, diagrams, labels, photos, picture glossaries
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  • How Many Animals

    Lee Newman, Cliff Moon

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add an element of fun to the book as they pretend to be the animals.
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