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*1, 2, 3, Cook (Ratatouille): A Kitchen Counting Book* by Disney

 
Other Ratatouille books:

Ratatouille: The Big Cheese (Step into Reading Step 2)

Tasty Tales Friendship Box (Ratatouille)
1, 2, 3, Cook (Ratatouille): A Kitchen Counting Book
by Disney
Baby-preschool 10 pages Random House/Disney August 2007 Board book    

Remy, the wide-eyed rat that Disney has made famous through a blockbluster movie and marketing campaign, is front and center in this basic counting book that children will adore. Kids can count one tomato, two pears, three hunks of cheese, four slices of bread, five carrots, six onions, seven strawberries, eight blueberries, nine mushrooms, and ten scoops of ice cream along with Remy and his other “rat” friends.

The fact that all of the rodents are made of felt, making this board book to "touch and feel," is just the cherry on top of this delicious treat.
 
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