Counting -- Juvenile literature
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Counting -- Juvenile literature
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Counting
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- Kiss by kiss, a counting book for families = Ocêtôwina : peyak ôskân ohcih - akitâ-masinahikan, Richard Van Camp ; [translated by Mary Cardinal Collins]
- Busy beavers, counting by 5s, by Megan Atwood ; illustrated by Sharon Holm
- I can count money, Rebecca Wingard-Nelson
- Ooey-gooey animals 123, Lola Schaefer
- Musty-crusty animals 123, Lola Schaefer
- How many dolphins in a pod?, counting by tens, Ruth A. Musgrave
- How many pennies make a dollar?, Rebecca Wingard-Nelson
- Herding a hundred, counting the sheep, by Donna Loughran and Linda Bullock ; consultant, David Hughes, mathematics curriculum specialist
- One gorilla, a counting book, Atsuko Morozumi
- One blue gnu, by Danna Smith ; illustrated by Ana Zurita
- My very first book of numbers, by Eric Carle
- One big building, a counting book about construction, by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Todd Ouren
- Monarch migration, counting by 10s, by Megan Atwood ; illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm
- Search-and-find, a number of numbers, illustrations, Allan Sanders ; text, Amanda Wood and Mike Jolley
- Piglets playing, counting from 11 to 20, by Megan Atwood ; illustrated by Sharon Holm
- Bear's birthday, written by Stella Blackstone ; illustrated by Debbie Harter
- The baseball counting book, by Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; illustrated by Brian Shaw
- Jack the builder, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Michael Rex
- Zoo zen, a yoga story for kids, Kristen Fischer ; illustrated by Susi Schaefer
- How many baby pandas?, by Sandra Markle
- Hamsters holding hands, written by Kass Reich
- One wolf howls, by Scotti Cohn ; illustrated by Susan Detwiler
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