![]() Then, they can "read" along as you read aloud. Most children will have no trouble memorizing this story. Otherwise, how interesting can a counting book be? ![]() Roy McKie's colorful, dynamic illustrations bring the story to life. The illustrations are also very active, and help draw interest to the story. With these words I have quoted, you see the lion with the requisite number of apples balanced on top of the head. The illustrations nicely cue the young person to the words and the numbers involved. It makes the task both easier and more interesting for your child.īy using only 75 words, there is much repetition to help your youngster identify words that she or he will reuse throughout life. I found it to be a great idea to combine the two. Most simple books try to teach only counting or reading. The conclusion will leave your child giggling happily. ![]() Then the birds decide they would like the apples, and the fun really begins. This book is a tour de force for helping with reading and counting to ten, using a vocabulary of only 75 words! A lion, dog, and tiger find many interesting ways to balance ten apples vertically on their heads, building up from only one. ![]()
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