Start with one, and with ten. Count these dots again and again!
Everyone knows that one is one. But can ONE be more than one? Absolutely! ONE PAIR is always two; ONE WEEK is seven days; and ONE DOZEN is always twelve. And that's just the beginning of this brilliant and original counting book.
A big red, red truck make its way... from the loading dock, down the city streets, through the tunnel, and over the miles toward its destination. There's plenty to see along the way: busy superhighways, all-night diners, road signs, and road scenes.'
Nancy, George, and Bess are attending a three-day overnight camp at the local zoo. They'll get to spend lots of time with all of the animals and learn about them too. The best part is, they will be helping the zookeeper make toys for the animals--just like real staffers! But when the toys that the girl make the day dissapear at night, it looks like everyone is a suspect! Can Nancy tame wild cas…
A big red truck makes its way...from the loading dock, down the city streets. through the tunnel, and over the miles toward its destination. There's plenty to see along the way: busy superhighways, all-night diners, road signs, and road scenes. A trip very young readers will want to make again and again