A Number of Numbers
1 book, 100s of things to find!
by AJ Wood
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Pub Date Jan 07 2020 | Archive Date Jan 02 2020
Quarto Publishing Group - Wide Eyed Editions | Wide Eyed Editions
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Description
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781786035370 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 48 |
Featured Reviews
Now this looked to be thoroughly successful. I can't prove it can teach you to count, because I learnt some time ago, and I don't have a young human to borrow for scientific purposes, but my guess is this should be a hit. Starting with a simple instance of an image with lots of 'ones' in it – a monocle, a unicycle etc – we go through the numbers up to twenty, busily increasing complexity until we have a heck of a lot of things to spot, and therefore a heck of a lot of counting up to do. We then leap to fifty, with the map of the US reduced to the state abbreviations, and then one final diorama with something to count a hundred of. Sometimes things are a little too simplified – in a large image of a farm we see all the carrots we have to tot up in the same patch, and likewise the child using this book on their own will like as not point to all the choristers and say 'found them' rather than practise their numeracy, but that aside this suitably presents a lot of revision of our numbers. Here's hoping an uncountable number of libraries and schools manage to keep their copies with nothing circled, ticked off or otherwise marked up.
I really liked the concept, art, and execution of this look and find book. I probably won't be reading it with my kids again though because of Noah's Ark being used for the number two. We don't really do religion in our family and it felt out of place in this non-fiction book.
I was sent this book in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
This book is bright and colourful and each page is different with different things to find. My 6 year old really enjoyed it and as a Teaching Assistant I found the book to be a great repetitive counting book for little minds learning to count and recognise numbers.
We thoroughly enjoyed this book.
I thought that this book was excellent!
I liked the layout of the book, it was good fun to do with my daughter and as an adult I really enjoyed it. It was a fun way to pass the time and she really enjoyed finding and searching for the numbers and the lists on each page too.
It is 5 stars from me for this one, I love books like this!!
Very highly recommended!!
Fantastic! I absolutely love this book! Amazing concept with an excellent execution. Every page is so clever and the illustrations are very lively and engaging. I adore fun, interactive, educational books for young minds. I will be adding this book to my 'to buy' list. Love it!
(e-ARC received from netgalley)
Most fun search and find since Where's Waldo. Can't wait to add this to our family book collection. Another great book from Wide-Eyed.
This book provides a fun way to consolidate the skills involved in learning to count. It starts with one, of course, and by the end of this title gets to 100. Along the way, children will find many things to count and look for. This title makes counting fun and I think that children will enjoy it. The illustrations are appropriately complex, fun and colorful.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.
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