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Loading... 1 Is One (original 1956; edition 2000)by Tasha Tudor, Tasha Tudor (Illustrator)
Work Information1 Is One by Tasha Tudor (1956)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a book that uses rhymes and rhythm to teach counting. Full of beautiful illustrations although not culturally sensitive - it was published in the 1950's and is indicative of that time period, it is very simple and sweet.This is the board book version, it is abridged. Aww... I just love Tudor's artwork. This should be re-released as a book that is sturdy enough for a child to read over and over again. Lisa Vegan reports that there's a Board Book, but it's abridged - and I agree with her that all the numbers and pictures, all the way up to # 20, are valuable. There are a lot of pink flowers in here, but my little sons would have enjoyed this nevertheless. Nature is beautiful, and even tomboys and Tonka fans can be raised to appreciate it - especially with help from books like this. This is one of the most beautiful illustrated books I've read. The images are soft and lovely. The reader feels like you are reading and falling into a soft, puffy bedspread of pastel colors. I enjoyed this book so much that I'm going to purchase a copy. A 1957 Caldecott honor book, using the numbers one - twenty, and alternating two-page spreads between black on one spread and then color on the next two page spread. This is the first book I've read of Tasha Tudors delightful art work. I will be seeking more. Summary: 1 is One is a great picture book that goes through the numbers one to twenty. It shows examples of different things that you can count. Personal Reflection: This book is perfect for new readers and children who are learning to count. Classroom Extensions: 1. Counting exercises 2. Teaching children how the times have changed. no reviews | add a review
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Rhyming verse and pictures introduce the numbers from one to twenty. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)398.8Social sciences Customs, Etiquette, Folklore Folklore Rhymes and rhyming gamesLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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