Pigs family want some to eat but there's no any food on refrigerator and they don't have any money too, than they huanted for money to the whole house. And finally they're spended all the money at the restaurant.'
Alexander had hoped to save the dollar from his grandparents for a walkie-talkie.
Bunnies frolicking at the playground introduce the numbers one through ten and the principles of simple addition.
In rhyming verses, one animal after another neighs, moos, oinks, quacks and makes other appropriate sounds as each eats an apple from the farmer's tree.
Although some of the things her older sister taught her at home seem a little unusual at school, other lessons help make Annabelle's first day in kindergarten a success.
"The Icky Bug Counting Book is a refreshing change from many of the books designed for young children. . . . Offering challenging information . . . this unusually well-written and well-illustrated book would be a good addition to a young learner's bookshelf".--Science Books and Films. Full-color illustrations.
It's midsummer eve, time for bats on parade, and the air fairly crackles with anticipation. For on this dazzling night, as the crowd holds its breath, the Marching Bat Band makes a rare appearance!
Amanda loves to count everything, but not until she has an amazing dream does she finally realize that being able to multiply will help her count things faster.
Froggy is going on a bike trip and picnic with his daddy. Will he ever find all the things he needs?
Join the parade of numbers from one to one hundred. Pages are filled with illustrations showing wonders and curiosities from around the world. And, on each page you can count and count!