No. of pages 32
Published: 2016
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This book is part of a book series called Av2 Fiction Readalong .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Clavis Publishing .
Anita Bijsterbosch is the author-illustrator of the Oppenheim Gold Seal Award winner Whose Hat Is That?
Animals in literature
Counting And Numbers in literature
Words As Concepts in literature
Marine Life in literature
Nature in literature
Learning Concepts in literature
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"When a sea horse father loses one of his 10 babies, readers can help search for them by lifting large flaps shaped like sea creatures, rocks, seaweed, and other underwater features...Repeating counting language helps drive home the concept, and the bold colors and chunky shapes of Bijsterbosch's artwork make a strong visual impact." - Publishers Weekly "Young children are going to enjoy this counting adventure. With an engaging narrative, colorful artwork, and flaps to lift on every page, this is a book that will entertain again and again, and the surprising ending is sure to bring a smile to little faces." - Through the Looking Glass "Readers will enjoy this underwater counting romp, and its generous size and engaging art make it perfect for toddler story time." - School Library Journal "The books featured represent some of the best of imagination and fun in children's literature and are presented for reading and listening enjoyment. Kids will love opening the flaps and counting the missing babies." - The Storytellers, newsletter from The Children's Hour "Will provide interactive fun for pre-schoolers and toddlers alike." -- Good Reads with Ronna, Best Children's Books for Father's Day