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Ten black dots
by Donald Crews
A counting book which shows what can be done with ten black dots--one can make a sun, two a fox's eyes, or eight the wheels of a train.
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ABC dream
by Kim Krans
A picture book alphabet primer by the creator of the Wild Unknown lifestyle website combines clever ink-and-watercolor images with clever alliterations on spreads dedicated to the letters of the alphabet.
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Alphabet rescue
by Audrey Wood
Jumping aboard the fire truck and heading out to the scene, the little letters of the alphabet are there to lend a hand in the rescue, in a brightly illustrated alphabet adventure by the creators of Alphabet Mystery.
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Chicka chicka boom boom
by Bill Martin
In a rhythmic alphabet chant, all the letters race one another up the coconut tree.
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Everybunny count!
by Ellie Sandall
Bunnies and foxes play hide-and-seek and count together in this bright, colorful picture book that explores the natural world and celebrates friendship and one of the most beloved early childhood games.
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Bear counts
by Karma Wilson
As friends Bear and Mouse share a day together, Bear counts various objects, from one to five, and the reader is invited to do the same.
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Stack the cats
by Susie Ghahremani
A smile-inducing story about counting and organizing cats invites the youngest children to attempt counting a stacked group of cats with minds of their own who depart until there is only one proud kitty remaining.
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Chicka chicka 1, 2, 3
by Bill Martin
A bright picture book by the creators of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom introduces the concept of numbers as one-hundred-and-one numbers are shown participating in various activities in a colorful array of settings.
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Z goes home
by Jon Agee
After work the letter Z goes home, passing an alien in the shape of the letter A, a bridge in the shape of the letter B, and so on, until he runs into a Viper by a Woodpile, some Xeroxes, and a Yoga master, before reaching his destination
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One
by Kathryn Otoshi
Introduces young readers to numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors by offering the story of ill-tempered Red who got too powerful for his own good and had to be brought down to size by One--a single entity with the courage to stand up for what was right.
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Aloha Community Library 17455 SW Farmington Rd Suite 26A Aloha, Oregon 97078 503-259-0185alohalibrary.org/
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