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Ten Little Fish - (Magical Counting Storybooks) by Amanda Sobotka (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Count along with Ten Little Fish and watch as they disappear in this underwater adventure!
- 1-3 Years
- 9.07" x 7.35" Board Book
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Concepts
- Series Name: Magical Counting Storybooks
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About the Book
Count along with Ten Little Fish and watch as they disappear in this underwater adventure!Book Synopsis
Count along with Ten Little Fish and watch as they disappear in this underwater adventure! With interactive push buttons, this board book makes math education fun with arithmetic, adding, and subtracting!
Ten little fish swimming in a line, along came a sea otter and then there were...nine!
Learning to count has never been more fun. This unique board book counts from ten little fish all the way down to one with adorable illustrations of different aquatic animals. With each page, one more fish disappears. To help demonstrate this concept, this book uses tactile buttons to help children count how many little fish are left as the story progresses. Follow along with the easy rhythm and rhymes of this story and let your child touch the colorful, built-in fish toys to give a creative, hands-on approach to counting. Start young ones on a lifetime of loving reading and learning with Ten Little Fish.
The Magical Counting Storybook Series:
- Makes learning fun for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kids
- Has interactive push buttons to demonstrate arithmetic such as subtracting and addition
- Is a great way to teach little ones to read with simple rhyme
- This themed learning activity is a great toddler gift
- Makes a great classroom addition for homeschool or daycare
Don't miss the rest of the series with titles such as:
- Ten Little Jack O Lanterns
- Ten Little Bunnies
- Ten Little Valentines
- Ten Little Dinosaurs
- Ten Little Monkeys
- Ten Little Dragons
- And more!
About the Author
Lizzie graduated with a degree in illustration in 2004 and has been lucky enough to have had a career as an illustrator ever since. Working in-house for greeting card companies for 10 years has taught her to be adaptable in style as well as the importance of sticking to briefs and working to tight deadlines. Since going freelance and joining Advocate in 2014, Lizzie has enjoyed working on a wide variety of projects, from children's book and greetings card illustration to toy designing. She is hard working, reliable and endeavours to communicate at all stages of the brief. She works from her home studio in Gloucestershire