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Books with title Let's Count

  • 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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  • Let's Count

    Charles Reasoner

    Board book (Little Birdie Books, May 1, 2011)
    Bright photographs of familiar objects engage little ones as they learn to count.
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  • Let's Count

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 30, 1999)
    Over twenty-five years ago Tana Hoban stunned the children's book world with her innovative black-and-white photographs in Count and See.Now she returns to the subject, and her glorious full-color pictures add a new dimension to the excitement and fun of counting when numbers are still fresh and something to be mastered.From one to one hundred -- Let's Count!
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  • Let's Count

    Kelli Chipponeri, Vince Giarrano

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, Feb. 1, 2002)
    From screws and boards to bricks and more, little ones can count along with Bob as he works through his day.
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  • Let's Count

    Kelli Chipponeri

    language (HIT Entertainment Limited, Nov. 7, 2012)
    Can You Count It? Yes, You Can! 1,2, Bob tightens the screws. 3, 4, Wendy fixes the floor. Count all the way up to 20 with Bob and friends as they work through the day.
  • Let's Count Florida

    Stephanie Miles, Christin Farley

    Board book (Familius, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Numbers and colors are more fun in Florida! In this dynamic, colorful primer, young readers count from 1 to 10―learning colors along the way―as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Florida so unique.
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  • Let's Count Goats!

    Mem Fox, Jan Thomas

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Oct. 5, 2010)
    I can see the airport goats and I can see their cases. But can you count the pilot goats with goggles on their faces?This hilarious count-to-ten book features goats of all shapes, sizes, hobbies, and professions—and each spread gives readers a delightful opportunity to count the funny four-legged creatures. Acclaimed author Mem Fox’s renowned humor and infectious rhyme merge with celebrated illustrator Jan Thomas’s bold and brilliant illustrations to make this an instant goat-by-numbers classic.
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  • Let's Count

    Margarita G. Silver, Tom Heard

    eBook
    Bi-lingual English-Russian book for children that introduces young readers to numbers from one to ten in two languages.
  • Let's Count

    Jacqueline Brown

    eBook (Jacqueline Brown, )
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  • Let's Count

    Larry Burkett

    Board book (Chariot Victor Pub, June 1, 2001)
    Life Issue: My children need to learn the role of money and the importance of giving to God with a thankful heart. Spiritual Building Block: Thankfulness Learning Styles • Sight: Help your children glue individual coins on squares of cardboard. If you wish to include a dollar bill, seal it in a plastic sandwich bag. Hold up each money sample and ask your children to name the coin/bill and tell how much it is worth. • Sound: Read Let’s Count daily until your children can fill in the blanks when you pause in your reading. • Touch: Give your children a handful of coins to sort. Let them select some of the coins to put in the offering at church or hand-deliver to a local ministry or charity. Larry Burkett is the author of more than 40 books and hosts the radio programs “Money Matters” and “How to Manage Your Money,” aired on more than 1,100 outlets worldwide. He lives with his family in Georgia.
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  • Look & See: Let's Count!

    Sterling Children's

    Board book (Sterling, Aug. 5, 2008)
    It’s not really hard to count up to ten . . . touch the holes with your fingers and you’ll see that you can! ONE shiny green frog, grinning with delight, introduces toddlers to the joys of counting. As kids move from page to page, meeting such adorable creatures as four chatty parrots, six fuzzy bunnies, and seven golden chicks, they can physically “pet” the die-cut animals and feel the numbers growing. A ladybug-filled spread at the end encourages children to try their skills: I can’t count them all! Now tell me, can you?
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  • Let's Count and Move!

    Ali Pfautz, Sara Grier

    language (Artistic Endeavors Press, Jan. 7, 2019)
    "Meet the creatures of Bloop. They step and twist and clap and hop. They love to shoopy doop."In this one-of-a-kind numbers book, children are encouraged to count the creatures of planet Bloop and then imitate their movements. From swimming like a lollyhoo to marching like a raggledoo, little ones can practice their counting skills and work on their motor skills, too. With every turn of the page children will delight in the lively characters and simple movements that accompany the rhythmic, rhyming text.