Name Your Numbers by Smriti Prasadam-Halls & Edward Underwood
My thoughts: A cute book that has little ones looking for items to count on each page. Cute animals to identify with charming names. Little extra critters on each page to find and learn about. And then at the end a pop-up to add a bit of excitement.
About the book: For the very young, each animal character in this rhyming board book names a number from one to ten—but watch out for the pop-up surprise at the end!
Whether it’s an elephant’s two tusks, a lion’s four paws, a koala’s five claws, or a goose’s ten feathers, each animal on these cheery pages has something to count. But what about Crocodile Claire, popping up at the end? Who dares to count her teeth? The rhythmic, singsong text combined with sweet, simple illustrations will have toddlers laughing along while learning numbers from one to ten.
My thoughts: A bit different approach to learning colors. Sometimes the color explodes on the page and others the color being identified is less noticeable because of its identity and size. Still doable. The book is cute and will appeal to both little boys and girls. And the surprise at the end is fun-scarry.
About the book: In a rhyming board book for the very young, each animal has a color to show off—but watch out for the surprise pop-up at the end!
From a duck with soft brown feathers to a donkey with strong white teeth, from a macaw with purple feathers to a fish with yellow fins, each animal on these cheery pages is happy to point out its special color. But what happens when Spider Jack pops up at the end to show off his long black legs? The rhythmic, singsong text combined with crisp, simple illustrations will have toddlers giggling along as they learn their colors.
Whether it’s an elephant’s two tusks, a lion’s four paws, a koala’s five claws, or a goose’s ten feathers, each animal on these cheery pages has something to count. But what about Crocodile Claire, popping up at the end? Who dares to count her teeth? The rhythmic, singsong text combined with sweet, simple illustrations will have toddlers laughing along while learning numbers from one to ten.
Show Your Colors by Smriti Prasadam-Halls & Edward Underwood
My thoughts: A bit different approach to learning colors. Sometimes the color explodes on the page and others the color being identified is less noticeable because of its identity and size. Still doable. The book is cute and will appeal to both little boys and girls. And the surprise at the end is fun-scarry.
From a duck with soft brown feathers to a donkey with strong white teeth, from a macaw with purple feathers to a fish with yellow fins, each animal on these cheery pages is happy to point out its special color. But what happens when Spider Jack pops up at the end to show off his long black legs? The rhythmic, singsong text combined with crisp, simple illustrations will have toddlers giggling along as they learn their colors.
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