The Oreo Cookie Counting Book
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Rating | : | 4.70 (971 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0689834896 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 11 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Each of the two boxed setsAthe Yellow Set is for children ages three and up, the Green Set for children ages five and upAcontains six paperback books by as many different illustrators and authors (among them Cynthia Jabar and Russell Ayto). Many of the books have been previously published, but here each appears with endnotes directed to parents, identifying the mathematical concepts introduced in the story and suggesting ways to reinforce those concepts with children. . For example, Jez Alborough's lift-the-flap tale Clothesline, in which readers are asked to guess the animal owners of different items hanging out to dry, is said to introduce the idea of probability; parents are given tips to help children articulate their reasoning as they make choices and decisions. Cutouts on right-hand pages invite children to place the called-for number of Froot Lo
Children will love to count down as ten little OREOs are dunked, nibbled, and stacked one by oneuntil there are none!
Countdown to fun! A Customer My son (2 years old) loves this book! The words are simple and concise so they can hold his attention, the illustrations are so beautiful and so detailed, you can even see the real design on the Oreo cookies! Colours and textures are painstakingly and lovingly rendered, and an easy metered rhyme beats out the perfect tune for a read-along. My son has learnt to count down the numbers as the cookies slowly disappear one by one. A beautiful, vibrant and entertaining book for the youngest children plus, it teaches them to count down too!. Cheryl said The Oreo Cookie Counting Book. Wow, this is amazing. Nothing but a marketing ploy by a large company producing worthless food. Oreo cookies for adults who can make their own decisions about eating heavily processed foods loaded with sugar and trans-fats is one thing, but for kids? There is enuf pressure in the world for kids to eat terrible things for them the junk food industry should stay out of kids books.. Forget the kid and keep it your self Bernie This is a cute book that is very sturdy (glossy surfaced card board.) The Oreo design adds to the fun. I bought this to set next to the Agatha Christie book And Then There Were None.The basic story or scheme is that one starts out with 10 cookies. Through a series of events the cookies disappear one by one until