No. of pages 24
Published: 2016
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This book is aimed at children in preschool-1st grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 3-6 years.
There are 24 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2016 by Firefly Books Ltd .
Sheila McGraw has illustrated six children's books, including the best-selling I Promise I'll Find You and has written children's and adult craft books Papier Mache for Kids and Painting and Decorating Furniture . Wendy Tugwood is a Chartered Accountant and mother of three who has been writing poems and songs since she was a young girl. This is her first book. Sheila McGraw has illustrated seven children's books, including the best-selling 'Love You Forever' and has written children's and adult craft books Papier Mache for Kids and Painting and Decorating Furniture.
Counting And Numbers in literature
Emotions And Feelings in literature
Learning Concepts in literature
The narrator mother savors the ritual she shares with her little one. The rhyme itself is a charming, escalating expression of love, and when it reaches 10, it directs the players to 'go back and start at one, again' ... McGraw's softly hued, slightly fuzzy illustrations add dimension to the tale. When mother's face is seen, she has a gentle, loving smile for her child, hiding the feelings she expresses in the verse. The little one is seen as wholly joyous and exuberant, loving every moment of the bedtime experiences.-- (09/15/2016)
Children need to count on their parents and this counting book plays on that notion as well as the feelings associated when they are separated. In this heartwarming book, a counting game plays on the love between a mother and child and reinforces that love will never end even when they love them 10.-- (11/30/2016)
Most parents agree that creating a familiar pattern at bedtime can be very effective in transitioning a little one to accept bedtime. But it can also provide reassurance when plans have to change. No indication is given regarding why or how long this mother will be separated from the child. But what seems to matter is the comfort provided by the familiar counting game and the fact that the two participants cherish the routine. The effective repetition of the rhyme will have little ones memorizing the delightful poem in no time. The softly hued, yet expressive, illustrations complement the text. In my opinion, there can never enough books that express love between a child and a parent. This is especially important if a parent needs to be away. Recommended.-- (10/10/2016)
An expression of love ritual established between a mom and her child in this heart-warming book defines the bond between mother and child. A delightful portrayal of everyday activities shared by mother and child, told in rhyme creates a counting chant that has become a daily event between them. The colourful illustrations accompanying the verse are whimsical and show the spirit of a happy child in the company of her loving parent. A deep, emotional bond exists that transmits to both adult and child audiences. An excellent, highly recommended book for shared reading between parents and children. This is also a wonderful story to begin class discussion of special moments with adults in their lives. The characters can easily translate into other adults who may be care givers to children.-- (12/01/2016)