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Counting - cover

Counting

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media

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Summary

“One butterfly in the sky. One balloon floating by.” From 1 to 10, young readers will count the images on each page in this easy-to-read book that features real photographs. Studies show that young learners find it easier to associate real-life situations to photographs than to illustrations.  Rhyming text coupled with bright large photographs will have young children reading along in no time.  Other books in the Read & Learn series include: Alphabet, Farm Animals and Wild Animals.
Available since: 03/02/2017.

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