Let's Count New York City
A Board Book Counting Primer
by Adina Oberman
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Pub Date Aug 06 2024 | Archive Date Aug 06 2024
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Description
A board book counting primer for all things NYC from Adina Oberman, with illustrations by Volha Kaliaha sure to delight the tiniest New Yorkers
From one Empire State Building to 10 sneakerheads rocking their kicks downtown, Let’s Count New York City introduces readers to the places, food, and people of NYC with a fun counting element. Perfect for locals and tourists alike!
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781641709149 |
PRICE | $12.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 20 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Count to ten in this adorable, rhyming counting book featuring New York City. It is so cute! The illustrations include everything from the Empire State Building to bagels.
This book will probably be loved as much by adults as by the kids for whom it is intended. It offers a fun (and sometimes funny) glimpse of the city.
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Great book! I loved how the counting in this book was very heavily tailored to New York, each number being something fairly unique to New York. The illustrations were accurate to the words, and they also captured the wonder and distinctiveness of New York. This will be perfect for young kids learning to count everywhere - whether they live in NY or not. The rhymes also worked well in couplets (good choice) and helped the story to flow at a comfortable pace.
Well done!
Very cute count to ten book featuring things commonly seen in New York. Great way to introduce young kids to the concept of counting and New York City. Fun eye-catching illustrations as well.
This is a fun, colorful book for toddlers that takes them on a counting tour of New York City. I love books that encourage kids to really pay attention to their surroundings, whether it's the colorful shoes or the taxis driving by. This is an adorable book.
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