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Loading... Ten go tango (edition 2000)by Arthur Dorros, Emily Arnold McCully (Illustrator)
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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 counting book that also is based on some dance steps. This is an inviting way for children to learn how to count along with animals and dance steps. ( ) The book begins with an introduction of an animal, musical group. Each animal dances a certain number of times to a certain number of rhythms. For example, "9 rhinos do the rumba". It covers the numbers 1-10, and reinforces the previous numbers it covers. I would say this book is great for children between the ages of 3-5. The colorful and vibrant pictures of the animals would really capture a child's attention. This book would be great for a Math class. An early childhood teacher can use this to supplement a lesson covering numbers. Children with learning disabilities could benefit from this book because of the repetition of numbers. A teacher can also incorporate some physical activity to this. They can dance out to each of the dance moves that are covered. no reviews | add a review
In this counting book, ten groups of animals indulge in ten different dances, from one osprey dancing ballet to ten flamingos doing the tango. Features pages that unfold into a panorama. No library descriptions found. |
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