Fiestas
Carefully crafted for both Spanish and English audiences, this radiant bilingual collection (a follow-up to the highly successful De Colores and Diez Deditos) includes over twenty holiday songs and...
View ArticleJuanito Counts to Ten
Juanito loves to count, and what could be more fun than giving and counting kisses! Children’s book author Lee Merrill Byrd was inspired to write Juanito Counts to Ten when she watched her...
View ArticleNumbers
This book teaches the numbers from one to ten using simple raised die-cut shapes on a left-hand page mirrored in the scooped-out forms of the right.
View ArticleThe Hueys In None The Number
“Is none a number?” you might ask. I’m glad you did. The answer is Yes! For example, how many lumps of cheese do you see next to you? The answer, depending on where you are, is likely “none.” Counting...
View ArticleTen Gorillas
It’s easy to learn to count to 100 with the assistance of lots and lots of colorful and expressive apes and monkeys! Gibbons, macaques, chimps, tamarins and more let young children get comfortable with...
View ArticleAbsolutely One Thing
Sometimes, as a treat, Mom takes Charlie and Lola to the store and says they may choose one thing. With Lola bending everyday numbers to her will, the math goes down easy. The post Absolutely One Thing...
View ArticleEight Animals On The Town
Susan Middleton Elya, whose first book, Say Hola to Spanish, was hailed in a starred Kirkus review as “innovative, useful and fun”, has taken her trademark seamless union of English and Spanish to new...
View ArticleCount Your Way Through Russia (Count Your Way)
Presents the numbers one through ten in Russian, using each number to introduce concepts about the Soviet Union and Russian culture. The post Count Your Way Through Russia (Count Your Way) appeared...
View ArticleFive Down: 2
Portrays written numerals as physical objects, helping children to associate the sign for a number with the act of counting. The post Five Down: 2 appeared first on ICCAL.
View ArticleCount Up: 2
Teaches children to identify number sets: one monkey, three frogs, four elephants. The post Count Up: 2 appeared first on ICCAL.
View ArticlePassing the Peace: A Counting Book for Children
This is an exceptional book by an innovative author from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Not only does it guide the young reader through the numbers 1 to 10, it does so in English, French,...
View ArticleMy Big Book of Spanish Words
Introduces children to English and Spanish words and pictures for colors, numbers, animals, and more. The post My Big Book of Spanish Words appeared first on ICCAL.
View ArticleShaping Up Summer
As young readers journey into the natural world, they discover that numbers, patterns, shapes, and much more! These can be found in everyday plants and animals. In Shaping Up Summer, the final title in...
View ArticleI Know Numbers!
“A picture book that introduces the concept of numbers, and different ways that numbers are used in the world” The post I Know Numbers! appeared first on ICCAL.
View ArticleOne Woolly Wombat
Humorous illustrations depict fourteen Australian animals, introduced in rhyme, along with the numbers from one to fourteen. The post One Woolly Wombat appeared first on ICCAL.
View ArticleOne Is A Pinata
In rhyming text, Hispanic children count the things, like pinatas and maracas, that can be seen in their neighborhood. The post One Is A Pinata appeared first on ICCAL.
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