There's a number of great titles about counting...
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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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Baby goes to market
by Atinuke
A bright, bouncy read-aloud story gently introduces numbers while describing how an adorable baby and his doting mama navigate a bustling southwest Nigerian marketplace, where the cheeky little one covertly sneaks fruits into his mother's shopping basket.
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Chicka chicka 1, 2, 3
by Bill Martin
Numbers from one to one hundred climb to the top of an apple tree in a rhyming chant.
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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, in a board book edition of a charmingly illustrated picture book from the internationally best-selling Bear series.
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Zin! zin! zin! : a violin
by Lloyd Moss
Readers are introduced to an array of musical instruments and the different musical groups as, one by one, instruments are brought together to form an orchestra for the evening's performance. Caldecott Honor Book.
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1-2-3 peas
by Keith Baker
Busy little peas engage in their favorite activities as they introduce the numbers from one to one hundred.
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Count the monkeys
by Mac Barnett
Children are invited to practice their counting skills while giggling at the antics of a group of elusive monkeys who are frightened away by a whimsical series of animals. By the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award-winning author of Extra Yarn.
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