TÃtol : |
One Moose, Twenty Mice |
Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
Autors : |
Clare Beaton, Autor |
Editorial : |
Bath : Barefoot |
Data de publicació : |
2000 |
Nombre de pà gines : |
24 p. |
ll. : |
il. col. |
Dimensions : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
978-1-902283-38-8 |
Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
Paraules clau : |
nombres animals |
Classificació : |
IE Llibres Imaginació Anglès a partir de 2 anys |
Resum : |
Preschoolers will be drawn to this book, which includes everything from numbers, to animals, to hidden pictures. On each and every page is a hiding cat, just waiting to be found! While learning to count, the child is challenged each time 'But where's the cat?' The pages have playful pictures of a different animal: one moose, two crabs, three ladybugs, etc. Mixed in with each picture is a part of the cat peaking out. One time the tail, or head, or perhaps just an ear or paw is spied in the corner. In the end, we finally find the whole cat when it emerges to chase what any cat would come out of hiding for—20 mice! Kids will want to read this book because of the simple, but imaginative pictures, which have the look of vividly colored felt appliques. Thus, identifying colors can be added to the list of teaching possibilities. There is something for everybody. |
One Moose, Twenty Mice [text imprès] / Clare Beaton, Autor . - Bath : Barefoot, 2000 . - 24 p. : il. col. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-1-902283-38-8 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
Paraules clau : |
nombres animals |
Classificació : |
IE Llibres Imaginació Anglès a partir de 2 anys |
Resum : |
Preschoolers will be drawn to this book, which includes everything from numbers, to animals, to hidden pictures. On each and every page is a hiding cat, just waiting to be found! While learning to count, the child is challenged each time 'But where's the cat?' The pages have playful pictures of a different animal: one moose, two crabs, three ladybugs, etc. Mixed in with each picture is a part of the cat peaking out. One time the tail, or head, or perhaps just an ear or paw is spied in the corner. In the end, we finally find the whole cat when it emerges to chase what any cat would come out of hiding for—20 mice! Kids will want to read this book because of the simple, but imaginative pictures, which have the look of vividly colored felt appliques. Thus, identifying colors can be added to the list of teaching possibilities. There is something for everybody. |
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