Counting books


Pretty Kitty

A counting picture book in rhyme is about a lonely old man whose heart is slowly melted by an ever-growing number of kitties hoping to find a home.

In this charming counting book, Pretty Kitty, a lonely old man discovers one kitty on his front step. But he does not want a kitty cat―scat! As the number of kitties grows, will the man find room in his heart―and home―for his new feline friends?


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100 Bugs!: A Counting Book

How many bugs can you count? From walking sticks to spittlebugs, dragonflies to katydids, discovering 10 bugs at a time, you just might see 100 bugs! 

Little explorers will learn 10 different ways to count to 10, using 10 different kinds of bugs, and get all the way to 100 by the end of their adventure. With Suzanne Kaufman’s bright, whimsical illustrations and Kate Narita’s clever rhyming text, 100 Bugs! is part look-and-find, part learning experience, and all kinds of fun.

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One Sheep, Two Sheep

Help Rooster count sheep in this funny bedtime picture book from acclaimed author Tammi Sauer and New York Times bestselling illustrator Troy Cummings

In this hilarious barnyard picture book, Rooster is trying to count sheep but keeps getting interrupted by all of the animals on the farm. They’re ruffling his feathers—and they don’t look the slightest bit sheepish! Featuring bright, commercial illustrations and text perfect for read-aloud, One Sheep, Two Sheep is sure to make young readers giggle as they help Rooster count up to ten.

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One-osaurus, Two-osaurus

One-osaurus, two-osaurus, three-osaurus, four!
Look there, in a child’s bedroom, where some prehistoric pals are gathered in a counting game. Nine dinosaurs are playing a sing-song rendition of hide-and-seek—but something isn’t adding up. Where is number ten? Stomp, stomp, stomp!CHOMP, CHOMP, CHOMP! Ready or not, here he comes, and he sounds . . . big! With big, bold numerals, an array of dinosaurs in comical poses, and a humorous twist at the end, this tribute to a child’s imagination makes learning numbers a gigantic treat.


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The Crayons' Book of Numbers

Poor Duncan can't catch a break! First, his crayons go on strike. Then, they come back home. Now his favourite colours are missing once again! Can you count up all the crayons that are missing from his box?






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Goodnight, Numbers (McKellar Math)

This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret counting concepts to help make your 2-5 year old smarter... and by the end, sleepier! The first in the McKellar Math line, Goodnight, Numbers gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them—three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat—they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night. Loving numbers is as easy as 1, 2, 3!



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Little Owl's 1-2-3

Little Owl flies through the night forest, visiting his friends. One friendly fox says hello, two beavers wave, and three skunks nibble berries. And when Little Owl finally reaches his own tree, he sees Raccoon who has gathered ten acorns. Sweetly told, 1-2-3 is just right for children learning their numbers!






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Ten Little Fish

It's an undersea countdown in the newest book by bestselling author Audrey Wood and her dynamic, digital-artist son, Bruce. Follow ten little fish as they swim along a beautiful ocean reef, one by one departing from the school for different reasons, eventually leaving one fellow all alone. What will he do? Along comes another, and that makes two! Soon he becomes a father and she becomes a mother--with ten little children of their own. The rhyming text helps readers go from one to ten and back again, and each illustration pops with all the colour and depth of an underwater playground.



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Numbers

Count from 1 to 1,000 in this stunning, graphic first concept board book.
From kites, cakes, and candy kisses, young readers can count from 1 to 1,000 using illustrations of fun, familiar objects. With bright, bold artwork, this board book is perfect for parents and little ones to share.












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Ten Black Dots

What can you do with ten black dots?

One dot can make a sun, two dots can make the eyes of a fox, and three dots can make a snowman's face.

And that's just the beginning of this unique counting book! Children will develop visual learning skills, explore creativity, and practice counting numbers, all in one deceptively simple—and fun!—picture book.

A proven favourite at home and in the preschool classroom.


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Ten Apples Up On Top!

Count your way through this silly stacking adventure with Dr Seuss!
Don't let the apples drop! Three animal friends practice balancing apples on their heads in this hilarious introduction to counting, illustrated by Roy Mckie. The sturdy board book teaches all about numbers, with a dose of signature Seuss charm. Kids will learn to count to ten--and want to start all over again!





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Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed

Their teeth are brushed, their pyjamas are on, and as soon as they say good night to Mama, the five little monkeys start to jump on their bed!

But trouble awaits as, one by one, they fall off and bump their heads! The uproarious rhyme is brought to life in this family favourite. With its mischievous illustrations and surprising twist, this contemporary classic is a sturdy and beautiful book to give as a gift or add to a home library.

Little ones will love giggling along with those naughty monkeys!
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Dr Seuss's 1 2 3

Count on Dr Seuss to make learning numbers fun! This simple, rhymed riff about counting is illustrated with art from some of the most beloved works by Dr. Seuss, including One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?, and Oh, the Thinks You Can Think! Great for the earliest reader—and beginning counter—it's a perfect companion to Dr Seuss's concept books like Mr Brown Can Moo! Can You? The Shape of Me and Other Stuff, and Dr Seuss's ABC. Nurture a love of numbers and Dr Seuss with this great new concept book for beginning readers!



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Dog’s Colorful Day by Emma Dodd

Dog always seems to be underfoot when something messy (and colourful) is spilt, giving readers ten different spots on his white coat to count before the book's end and Dog's bath.







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Counting Pur Way to Maine

First published in 1995 by Orchard Books, this book takes one baby, two dogs, and three bicycles on a journey from the big city to Maine's seacoast. Objects packed for the trip and things seen along the way are all happily counted, finishing in a shining finale as the family tallies 20 fireflies found during their last evening in Maine.



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How Do Dinosaurs Count to Ten






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Best Counting Book Ever



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1, 2, 3, animals!

When it’s time to teach your toddler to count, the host of friendly animals, visualization techniques, and catchy rhymes in this book makes it easy. 1, 2, 3 Animals! is a standout among counting books for toddlers and will give your child the building blocks for math success through a fun, engaging story and adorable drawings.





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My First Numbers: Ladybird Learners

This fun board book introduces young children to first concepts and themes. A great introduction to first numbers with fun little rhymes to teach your toddler how to count from numbers one to ten. Little ones will be encouraged to look and find, and talk with parents about what they can see. Count the items together in this fun, beautifully illustrated book. There is lots of opportunity to extend your child's vocabulary with rhythm and rhyme. A colourful board book packed with big learning ideas for curious little minds.


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