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Ten Apples Up On Top! by Theo LeSieg
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Ten Apples Up On Top! (Beginner Books(R))

by Dr. Seuss (otherwise under Theo LeSieg)

Series: I Can Read It All By Myself Beginner Books (19)

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Random House Books for Young Readers (1961), Hardcover, 72 pages

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This book is great for children learning how to count. The book is about animals trying to have a ton of apples on their heads. They try to see how many they can have on their heads. Its great for fun and learning about counting numbers.
  cegordon | Oct 13, 2009 |
A colorful book for very young children. The book does a great job of presenting numbers 1-10 while keeping the story amusing. Children will find this book funny while also learning their numbers. ( )
  lwmasters | Oct 1, 2009 |
This book is good for young student that are learning to add and subtract. Teachers can incorporate this story into a math lesson.
  JRFyock | Sep 30, 2009 |
In this cute and fun to read book, children who are just learning to read will love to follow along with how any apples are stacked on the characters head. It gets them to count to ten, see words that rhyme, and get the basics of reading down. Here is a great website with literacy activities to go along with this book: http://www.makinglearningfun.com/them... ( )
  mlmcallister | Sep 23, 2009 |
This book was about a lion, tiger, and dog competing to see who can put more apples on top of their head while jumping, dancing, running etc. A few other animals come along and try to get them to drop their apples. This book is great for pretend reading for those who are just learning to read. ( )
  Molly2Faith | Sep 1, 2009 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0394800192, Hardcover)

Since 1961, Ten Apples up on Top has been helping preschoolers learn to count and read simultaneously. Simple illustrations and even simpler rhymes make this apple-balancing competition between a dog, a tiger, and a lion a fun, easy place to practice sight words and phonics. Siblings can even take turns reading phrases like "Seven apples up on top. I am so good they will not drop." The inevitable tumbling crash is a great climax for busy toddlers to enjoy, and parents will appreciate the cooperative lesson the last page offers. (Preschool to early reader) --Jill Lightner

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