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One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab: A Counting by Feet Book by April Pulley Sayre
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One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab: A Counting by Feet Book

by April Pulley Sayre

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This book was also part of the material for our aquarium unit. However, it's really not appropriate for pre-schoolers. They like looking at the pictures and counting with it on their own, but the counting concepts involved are too advanced for the average three- or four-year-old. When your kids are learning multiplication for the first time it might come in handy. ( )
  pksteele | Oct 4, 2009 |
This book was also part of the material for our aquarium unit. However, it's really not appropriate for pre-schoolers. They like looking at the pictures and counting with it on their own, but the counting concepts involved are too advanced for the average three- or four-year-old. When your kids are learning multiplication for the first time it might come in handy. ( )
  pksteele | Oct 4, 2009 |
Reviewed by Louise L.Sherman in School Library Journal (Jul2003, Vol. 49 Issue 7, p117, 1/6p)
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0763614068, Hardcover)

What do one hundred sunbathing snails have in common with ten crabs in inner tubes? Check out this mirthful counting book with a focus on feet.

If one is a snail and two is a person, we must be counting by feet! Just follow the sign to the beach, where a bunch of fun-loving crabs, lounging dogs, gleeful insects, and bewildered-looking snails obligingly offer their feet for counting in a number of silly, surprising combinations - from one to one hundred!

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