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This counting book features intricate, lacelike die-cut pages. The images are taken from nature (squirrels, owls, rabbits, frogs, etc.), and it goes up to ten. At the end of the book, you’ll also find a gatefold showing all the numbers and objects.
Not only does this book offer a counting exercise, but it also offers an attractive collection of animals in natural settings on vibrant color backgrounds. An unusual and eye-appealing counting book, both children and adults will find this a fun book to page through.
(Because of the nature of the die-cut pages, the book does pose a choking hazard if young readers should pry the images apart and place them where they should not go–in their mouths!)
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Bob Walch/2012 for curled
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