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Books with title The Cheerios Counting Book

  • The Cheerios Play Book

    Lee Wade

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Bring your own Cheerios!On every page, there are pictures that need to be completed by adding Cheerios to just the right places. (No milk, please!) Teddies need Cheerios buttons, mice need Cheerios glasses, and fish need Cheerios bubbles. Pages are recessed to help children successfully place their own dry cereal pieces within the scenes. Tasty, interactive fun that toddlers will love!
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  • The Coin Counting Book

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2001)
    The Coin Counting Book is the perfect introduction to counting, addition, and identifying American money. From one penny to one-dollar readers will learn the various coins, their mathematical relationships, and how to add them all together once their piggybanks are full. Detailed photos of real money against colorful and bold backgrounds depict each coin along with their value. Rozanne Lanczak Williams’ simple rhyming text makes coin recognition, addition, and skip-counting fun and approachable for readers new to counting and currency.
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  • The Cheerios Counting Book

    Barbara Barbieri McGrath, Rob Bolster, Jr. Mazzola, Frank

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A fun-filled text and illustrations of the familiar O-shaped cereal help preschoolers count to ten and add groups of ten.
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  • The Crayon Counting Book

    Pam Munoz Ryan, Jerry Pallotta, Frank Mazzola Jr.

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, July 1, 1996)
    Crayons aren't just for coloring anymore!This colorful rhyme teaches counting by twos–two different ways. First, use the even numbers to count up to 24. Then start over with the odd numbers. Along the way you'll learn unusual colors, like iguana and fiddlehead. Do any of them sound familiar? They should! They come from the pages of Jerry Pallotta's alphabet books.Counting has never been more fun or colorful!
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  • Cheerios Counting Book

    Will Mcgrath, Barbara Mcgrath

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Text and illustrations of the familiar O-shaped cereal help the reader count to ten and add groups of ten
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  • Cheerios Counting Book

    Will Mcgrath, Barbara Mcgrath

    Hardcover (Cartwheel, April 1, 2000)
    Text and illustrations of the familiar O-shaped cereal help the reader count to ten and add groups of ten
  • Cheerios Counting Book, The

    Barbara Barbieri Mcgrath, Rob Bolster

    Paperback (Scholastic en Espanol, Jan. 1, 2000)
    This colorful counting book uses catchy rhymes and vibrant illustrations to help children count from 1 to 20 and then in groups of 10 to 100 using the popular cereal's O's as units. "Food is a major part of every toddler's day, and food is the focus here: holding it, playing with it, eating it, and, also, counting it, so that numbers become a natural part of breakfast, and concepts are learned through crunchy physical facts.
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  • The Coin Counting Book

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2001)
    The Coin Counting Book is the perfect introduction to counting, addition, and identifying American money. From one penny to one-dollar readers will learn the various coins, their mathematical relationships, and how to add them all together once their piggybanks are full. Detailed photos of real money against colorful and bold backgrounds depict each coin along with their value. Rozanne Lanczak Williams’ simple rhyming text makes coin recognition, addition, and skip-counting fun and approachable for readers new to counting and currency.
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  • The Noisy Counting Book

    Susan Schade, Jon Buller

    language (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2014)
    Three birds said TWEET TWEET TWEET.Two ducks said WAK WAK.And one big frog said GA-DUNK!In this beloved classic title from husband-and-wife team Susan Schade and Jon Buller, a boy goes to the pond to fish but is interrupted by noisy animals that count their way from one to six with silly sounds. Toddlers love to count along and imitate the animals as they count. The big frog's trademark GA-DUNK becomes more fun to say with every page.Thanks to this new edition, parents, teachers, and librarians who have searched in vain for an affordable used copy will finally be able to share this gem with a whole new generation of GA-DUNKing toddlers at story time.
  • The Cheerios Counting Book

    Barbara Barbieri McGarth, Jr. Mazzola, Frank, Robert C. Bolster

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books (Scholastics), Sept. 16, 1998)
    Kids will love counting from one to 20--and in groups of ten to 100--in this picture book that overfloes with bright images of Cheerios surrounded by colorful fruit. Full color.
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  • The Noisy Counting Book

    Susan Schade, Jon Buller

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 22, 2010)
    Three birds said TWEET TWEET TWEET.Two ducks said WAK WAK.And one big frog said GA-DUNK!In this beloved classic title from husband-and-wife team Susan Schade and Jon Buller, a boy goes to the pond to fish but is interrupted by noisy animals that count their way from one to six with silly sounds. Toddlers love to count along and imitate the animals as they count. The big frog's trademark GA-DUNK becomes more fun to say with every page.Thanks to this new board book edition, parents, teachers, and librarians who have searched in vain for an affordable used copy will finally be able to share this gem with a whole new generation of GA-DUNKing toddlers at story time.
  • The Count's Counting book

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 12, 1980)
    The Count goes on a tour of his homeland and counts the things he sees from one to ten, which are revealed in pop-up illustratives.
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