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*Nick Jr.'s Let's Count! Book and Blocks: 6 Puzzle Blocks, 6 Puzzles to Solve!* by Chronicle Books

 
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Nick Jr.'s Let's Count! Book and Blocks: 6 Puzzle Blocks, 6 Puzzles to Solve!
by Chronicle Books
Preschool - First grade 12 pages Chronicle Books March 2006 Board    

Familiar Nick Jr. faces gang together in Let's Count! for fun numeral and counting puzzles. Slightly more sophisticated in concept and puzzle difficulty than Let's Make Shapes!, this kit targets a slightly older audience.

One magical music box (with a little help from Key) is all you need to go to Blue's Room. Backyardigans Austin and Pablo have a high seas adventure wearing their two pirate hats. Diego rescues three baby pajaritos - baby birds - who can't find their mommy, and Diego's cousin Dora celebrates Boots' happy birthday - Feliz cumpleanos! - by helping open his four presents. Stephanie energizes her Lazy Town buddies into choosing a game from five different types of sport balls, and Dora and Boots help water six pink flores - flowers - in Isa's garden.

With the same handy self-storing box of a book and and six easy-to-keep-track-of blocks whose different sides combine to create six different finished puzzles, Let's Count! builds upon the success of Let's Make Shapes!. And once slightly younger siblings figure out how to open the cover to let the blocks fall out, they'll be getting a headstart on learning numbers with their older brothers and sisters.



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