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Apple Countdown by Joan HolubRhyming text describes a school field trip to an apple orchard, where the students count down all the things they see, from twenty nametags to one apple pie.
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Smart George by Jules Feiffer"When George's mother asks him to add one plus one, two plus two, and three plus three, George would rather eat, go for a walk, and take a nap. But soon George finds himself in a colorful dream about . . . numbers!"
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Ten on a Twig by Lo ColeA sweet and simple interactive picture book depicts 10 colorful birds who sit in a line on a thin twig that breaks off piece by piece, scattering the birds in adorably whimsical ways before they use the twig pieces to build a new nest for bedtime.
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Five Fuzzy Chicks by Diana MurrayIn a springtime counting story by the author of Doris the Bookasaurus, five fuzzy chicks scatter to the cozy beds of their farmyard friends and fall asleep, challenging Mama Hen to gather them back to their coop.
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Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill MartinA 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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Five on the Bed by Addie K. BoswellA young girl, her parents, and their dog and cat appear on, under, and next to the bed as they all get ready to sleep in this counting book featuring cut paper illustrations.
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Groovy Joe: Dance Party Countdown by Eric LitwinGroovy Joe is a guitar playing dog who loves to sing and dance, and when many other dogs come and join him his home gets a little crowded, but the party is fun, and Joe is definitely a guitar hero.
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Ten Black Dots by Donald CrewsA counting book first published in 1968 shows what can be done with 10 black dots--one can make a sun, two a fox's eyes, or eight the wheels of a train.
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Click, Clack, Splish, Splash : A Counting Adventure by Doreen CroninWith Duck leading the way, all his barnyard friends are right behind him as they head out for their next fun adventure, in an introduction to counting through simple text and bold illustrations by the creators of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.
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Ducks Away! by Mem FoxOne by one five little ducklings tumble off the bridge into the river below--and mother duck follows them.
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One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough by Kate DukeA little guinea pig is quite lonely until, one by one, nine others, plus ten of their moms or dads, add to the general excitement.
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Bear Counts by Karma WilsonAs 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 charmingly illustrated picture book from the internationally best-selling Bear series.
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One Frog Sang by Shirley ParenteauIntroduces the numbers one through ten as more and more frogs join in the evening song.
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Ducks on the Road by Anita LobelHigh-detail illustrations and bouncy, repetitive text combine in a springtime counting story that depicts a family of ducks that greets other animals with quacking hellos while walking through the countryside to the pond.
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Ten Tiny Babies by Karen KatzTen silly noises come from ten lively babies as they jump, bounce, wiggle, and dance their way through a very boisterous day before settling down for a good night's rest.
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Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric LitwinPete the cat loves the buttons on his shirt so much that he makes up a song about them, and even as the buttons pop off one by one, he still finds a reason to sing.
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Everybunny Count! by Ellie SandallBunnies 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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Teddy Bear Counting by Barbara Barbieri McGrathSimple 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.
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