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One Watermelon Seed


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2012

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Great for age 4-8 years

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In this deceptively simple counting book, Max and Josephine tend their garden while readers follow along, counting from one to ten as the garden is planted. Then readers can count in groups of tens as the garden is harvested, while they search through the pictures for the many small animals that are hiding throughout. A concise and clever text introduces color and rhythm, and the illustrations are bright and engaging, making this a perfect counting book for children aged four to seven.

Praise from Logic Roots: "...one of the best math books that is fun, colorful and loved by many children..."

Praise from Dreambox Learning: "...this book gets into counting in a serious way. It doesn't just take your child from 1 to 10, but it goes all the way up to 100! So Lottridge's book is good for children from kindergarten through second grade. Younger children will learn the lower numbers, and enjoy the pictures and the story even if they don't comprehend all of the numbers. Older children will get a review of the basics and then be introduced to the concept of counting in groups of ten, which is good preparation for learning multiplication."

 

This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd .

Karen Patkau is an author, designer, visual artist and visual arts educator. She has illustrated a number of picture books, including One Hungry Heron , Don't Eat Spiders , and . Born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Karen lives in Toronto, Ontario. Celia Barker Lottridge is a storyteller and multi award-winning author of picture books and novels for children, including The Name of the Tree , Ticket to Curlew , Wings to Fly , and The Little Rooster and the Diamond Button . Formerly a children's librarian and bookseller, Celia was born in Iowa City, Iowa, and lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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