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Books with title Spot Can Count

  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Mass Market Paperback (Warne, May 12, 2003)
    The bestselling puppy is better than ever. Spot's 25th birthday presents are bold, beautiful color covers that give him a great new look. Enjoy Spot in paperback with full-color covers and traditional Lift-the-Flap features. Have more fun with Spot!
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  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Paperback (Puffin, Dec. 31, 2001)
    Readers can count from one to ten in a lift-the-flap book featuring Spot, the puppy, as he goes about the farm counting the many different types of animals he sees. Reprint.
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  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Board book (Putnam Juvenile, May 19, 2005)
    Having recently learned how to count from one to ten, Spot is excited to demonstrate all the things he can now count on their busy farm, in a boldly illustrated board book with lift-the-flaps and hide-and-seek answers to simple questions.
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  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 12, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Readers can count from one to ten in a lift-the-flap book featuring Spot, the puppy, as he goes about the farm counting the many different types of animals he sees.
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  • I Can Count

    Ahmad Dalabeh

    language (, May 9, 2020)
    I Can Count (Fruits and Vegetables )Let you child have fun learning to count to 10 with this fun, interactive, new book. also, your child can learn the names of 15 different fruits and vegetables.Features:Big size 8.5"x8.5".Funny colored pages.Each page features one number.Unique design.
  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Hardcover (Warne, Nov. 8, 1999)
    The perfect first counting book from 1 to 10 for young children with their favorite puppy leading the way in this popular lift-the-flap. Spot is on the farm when he sees one mouse nibbling grain and starts counting. He goes from place to place counting squirrels, horses, ducks, pigs, hens, rabbits, geese, sheep, and finally ten black-and-white cows in the meadow. The reader can count along with Spot and Lift the flap to find the answer and a surprise comment from a funny bird, the barn cat, a little frog at the pond, and other new friends.
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  • I Can Count

    Damean Townsend

    language (, May 6, 2020)
    Preschool book that teaches numbers and counting.
  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 1999)
    In this book, flaps on every spread reveal an increasing number of surprises as Spot counts from one to ten. One small mouse under a tablecloth leads up to an unexpected visit from ten enormous elephants.
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  • I Can Count

    Dick Bruna

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 1, 2012)
    From Dick Bruna, the well-loved author and illustrator of the Miffy books, come three compact and delightful picture books introducing shapes, colors, and numbers: I Can Count, My Vest Is White, and Round, Square, Triangle. Each one is illustrated in Bruna’s inimitable style and teaches simple concepts. Early learners can see how shapes pop up in everyday objects; that every color is there in the clothes you wear; and how there are lots of things to count in everything you see.
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  • Spot Can Count

    Eric Hill

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 31, 2000)
    Rare Book
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  • I Can Count

    Galina Dovich, Olga Ladyga

    language (, March 9, 2019)
    This is the second story about a little sheep and her friends. During her first journey, the little sheep met a lot of farm animals and made a lot of friends. “I can count!” said her friend Kitten one day. “What’s that?” asked the little sheep. “Why do you need to count?”Will they discover the answer? Read this warm and touching story about their new adventure to find out.The book is aimed at 2- to 4-year-old children who have just begun learning about the world around them and developing an understanding of simple concepts. The simple and mostly repetitive text of the story is reinforced with adorable illustrations of the cute animal characters.This is the second edition of the book, revised and re-illustrated.
  • I Can Count

    Galina Dovich

    language (, Sept. 3, 2017)
    This is the second story about a little sheep and her friends. During her journey in the first book, the little sheep met a lot of farm animals and learned what it takes to become a friend with someone. Altogether, they answered some very important questions about friendship.Now, she and her friends continue their journey and ask more questions. For instance, why one needs to count.It’s a very simple question, isn’t it? Yes, it is simple for adults. However, toddlers do not have our experience yet, and they need a concrete example to understand such an abstract concept. Take your children to this second journey and learn how the friends answer this question.