Count 1, 2, 3 with Me, by Connie Arnold is a must have for all children. I love the simple rhymes that will make it an enjoyable read aloud book for young children. Introducing toddlers to reading at ...
AVON, Ohio — How did you learn your colors and numbers? Sesame Street? Some pushy children’s song? Well, if one Avon dad has his way, an entire generation of local kids will be learning those crucial ...
Five new counting books all share one essential strategy: to start a conversation. By Amy Alznauer A counting book is tricky to write, for it must inspire readers to do two things at once: to count ...
BAD ALPHABET and counting books are easy to come by these days. Because the market for children’s books continues to grow despite the recession, some publishers rush to print books of dubious quality.
This episode explores various counting books, along with a critique of each one. This episode explores various counting books, along with a critique of each one. Rick Sebak states that there are three ...