Splash!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (509 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0688152848 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
One frog hops out"). I have one turtle, two catfish, three frogs and four goldfish," announces the young narrator of this cheerful counting tale. The setting remains constant as Jonas's (Where Can It Be?; When You Were a Baby) art and text follow the numerous ins and outs of the pondside animals ("My dog and cat climb out. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. . Ages 3-up. A dragonfly falls in. After noting each change, the child repeats the question, "How many are in my pond?" The real freshness here lies in Jonas's luminous illustrations, rend
Five Stars Katherine Ramirez A great counting book for young children.. "A Great Book!" according to Amazon Customer. Splash is a great math story. It encourages counting, addition, and subtraction in a creative and fun way. My two year old loves this book! I would purchase more books by Ann Jonas.. A Big Splash With My A Big Splash With My 4-Year Old! A Customer The first thing that drew me to this book was its beautiful illustrations. When I read it with my 4-year old son, he loved counting the number of animals in the pond each time the page turned. It is a wonderful way for him to learn the concept of repetition from page to page and practice his counting skills. It also was a wonderful way for him to work on his higher-order thinking skills. On certain pages, an animal was out of the water, but its tail or leg might still be hanging in. -Year Old! The first thing that drew me to this book was its beautiful illustrations. When I read it with my A Big Splash With My 4-Year Old! A Customer The first thing that drew me to this book was its beautiful illustrations. When I read it with my 4-year old son, he loved counting the number of animals in the pond each time the page turned. It is a wonderful way for him to learn the concept of repetition from page to page and practice his counting skills. It also was a wonderful way for him to work on his higher-order thinking skills. On certain pages, an animal was out of the water, but its tail or leg might still be hanging in. -year old son, he loved counting the number of animals in the pond each time the page turned. It is a wonderful way for him to learn the concept of repetition from page to page and practice his counting skills. It also was a wonderful way for him to work on his higher-order thinking skills. On certain pages, an animal was out of the water, but its tail or leg might still be hanging in
Splash goes the cat! Splash goes the dog! Who's jumping in the pond? Falling in and crawling out, how many animals can you count?