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20 big trucks in the middle of the street
by Mark Lee
When an ice-cream truck breaks down in the middle of his street and blocks a growing number of other busy vehicles, a little boy remembers the important functions that each subsequent truck performs and devises a helpful solution. A first children's book.
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Feast for 10
by Cathryn Falwell
Various members of the family help Mama shop for the ingredients and prepare a wonderful chicken dinner for ten people, in a colorful counting book that also shows how a homemade dinner gets from the supermarket to the table.
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Teddy bear counting
by Barbara Barbieri McGrath
Simple rhyming text invites the youngest students to count brightly colored teddy bears from zero to 12 and back again and form the primary shapes of a circle, square and triangle. Simultaneous.
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Island counting 1 2 3
by Frané Lessac
Travel away to a sunny Caribbean island as limbo dancers, bright hats, and colorful hilltop houses are presented through bold illustrations, in an exotic counting book for preschoolers.
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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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Guinea pig party
by Holly Surplice
A cavorting group of guinea pigs share a fun-filled, pear-shaped party of games, snacks and squealing friendship.
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One hole in the road
by W. Nikola-Lisa
One hole in the road sets the town in commotion as people come from far and near in an attempt to fix the street, in an amusing counting book with vibrant, full-color illustrations.
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Ten little sleepyheads
by Elizabeth Provost
A rollicking counting book follows a vast array of unique bugs as they help youngsters prepare for bed!
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Barn cat : a counting book
by Carol P. Saul
Because she is looking for something special, the great barn cat notices but shows no interest in the activities of the animals--including puppies, crickets, butterflies, and others--which can be counted around her.
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Raindrop, plop!
by Wendy Cheyette Lewison
When the rain begins to fall, a young child finds many new things to see and explore as she puts on shoes, jumps in puddles, and splashes in the water, in a simple counting book with full-color illustrations.
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How many, how many, how many
by Rick Walton
The reader counts from one to twelve while guessing the answers to questions about nursery rhymes, names of the seasons, players on a football team, and other basic information
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Big fat hen
by Keith Baker
A counting primer helps youngsters count to ten through a rollicking rendition of a popular nursery rhyme which is accompanied by delightful illustrations by the creator of Hide and Snake. Reprint. Children's BOMC. 50,000 first printing.
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Cleo's counting book
by Caroline Mockford
Cleo the cat encourages readers to follow along as she counts the items around her home, and then again as she counts backwards from ten to one
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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. 150,000 first printing. $100,000 ad/promo.
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Ten, nine, eight
by Molly Bang
Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little girl going to bed
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10 hungry rabbits : counting & color concepts
by Anita Lobel
The illustrator of the Caldecott Honor-winning On Market Street presents a sequence of very hungry rabbits who locate 10 delicious and colorful vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot, including one big purple cabbage, two white onions and three yellow peppers.
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Poor Puppy
by Nick Bruel
The alphabet, geography, and counting are combined in this colorful picture book about a playful puppy who engages in various games throughout his busy day before settling down for an afternoon nap that is filled with dreams of exotic places, including Antarctica, Brazil, and Denmark.
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Turtle splash! : countdown at the pond
by Cathryn Falwell
As they are startled by the activities of other nearby creatures, the number of turtles on a log in a pond decreases from ten to one, in a splash-happy celebration of numbers and animals which includes simple instructions for making leaf prints.
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The baker's dozen
by Dan Andreasen
Rich German chocolate cakes and sweet jelly rolls are a few of the tasty treats this lovable baker cooks up to perfection, in an easy-to-read introduction to counting with full-color illustrations.
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One pup's up
by Marsha Wilson Chall
A loveable litter of puppies encourages youngsters to count from one to 10 and back again as each wakes up in turn and wriggles, eats and plays before falling back to sleep in a furry jumble.
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