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Ten on the Sled by Kim Norman
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Ten on the Sled (original 2011; edition 2010)

by Kim Norman, Liza Woodruff (Illustrator)

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Animals fall off a speeding sled one by one until only a lonely caribou is left, chasing a giant snowball that has engulfed the falling animals.
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Title:Ten on the Sled
Authors:Kim Norman
Other authors:Liza Woodruff (Illustrator)
Info:Sterling (2010), Hardcover, 24 pages
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Animals Juvenile Fiction
Stories In Rhyme
Counting Juvenile Fiction
Sledding Juvenile Fiction
Sleds Juvenile Fiction
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  kmgerbig | Apr 6, 2023 |
A snowy adventure is about 10 animal friends who go sledding. All 10 friends climb aboard, but find things a bit cramped, so one by one they fall off until there is one. The one invites the other back on to the sled for another sled trip. I liked this book for the rhyming and the counting. The pictures are wonderfully expressive. ( )
  Lheatherly | Mar 7, 2016 |
Appropriate book for me since we just had our second snow of December a couple of days ago. Cute book for its winteriness. I liked the animals too. ( )
  dukefan86 | May 29, 2013 |
The big draw here is that most of the text can be sung (with a little practice) to the tune of "There Were Ten in a Bed." The story's pretty basic with ten animals on one toboggan sledding down the hill and falling off the sled one by one. Wackiness ensues. Each animal has some sort of winter gear be it earmuffs, a sweater or even a helmet, but moose takes the cake with goggles and rainbow colored leg warmers. Liza Woodruff's get the plot across competently while adding fun details like the snowball that forms out of some of the fallen animals and races the sled to the bottom of the mountain. Water color, colored pencil and pastel all blend well together with lots of motion lines to indicate the speedy action.

Used for preschool outreach storytimes. For 3 yo February 2011 and 3-5yo at Sunshine Early Learning Center 11/16/11. ( )
1 vote JenJ. | Mar 31, 2013 |
Similar to ten in a bed. A counting book with animals. It starts with ten on the sled and each time one gets off until there is none, and then they all get back on. Illustration were fun, great book for learning subtraction. ( )
1 vote Schuman | Jan 23, 2012 |
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For Collin and Skylar, my two on the sled. - K.N.



For Thomas and Edie - L.W.
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On a sunlit night, 'neath a snowy moon, there was One on the sled, then Two, but soon...
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Animals fall off a speeding sled one by one until only a lonely caribou is left, chasing a giant snowball that has engulfed the falling animals.

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There were Ten on the sled and the caribou said, "Slip over! Slide over!" ...and a grand, snowy adventure was launched., Climb aboard - there's always room for one more. (978-0-545-38141)
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