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Quack and Count

Quack and Count

List Price: $15.00
Your Price: $10.20
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: count the ... ladybugs?
Review: My daughter (20 months) loved this book (from the library) as much for the fun illustrations and rhymes but particularly for the game of finding three elusive ladybugs on each double-page spread. It's this kind of continuity and detail that makes a great kid's author/illustrator and Keith Baker is definitely one of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: count the ... ladybugs?
Review: My daughter (20 months) loved this book (from the library) as much for the fun illustrations and rhymes but particularly for the game of finding three elusive ladybugs on each double-page spread. It's this kind of continuity and detail that makes a great kid's author/illustrator and Keith Baker is definitely one of them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: cute math story for young kids
Review: The book is about 7 little ducks who are playing in the pond. They play games such as peek a boo, hide and seek and chase bumblebees. There is also a ladybug hidden on each page. Read this wiith your toddler and see if they can find the hidden ladybug.


I liked the illustrations in the book the best. They are made from piece of cut paper to make a collage.

I would recoomed this book to parents and caregivers of kids ages birth to 3. It's a fun way to teach them the concept of addition.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anthony's Reveiw
Review: The children story Quack and Count was a neat little book that shows kids how to count to seven in a fun little way. What I like best was how the arthur was able to find different expressions to use in each of the different pages of the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Concept of 7
Review: This book has a wonderful repetitive rhyme that introduces all the different number conbinations for the concept of 7. At the same time there is a predictable quality to each of the pages and the rhyming patterns that promotes emergent literacy as well as numeracy. Great for Preschool aged children.


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