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Loading... Ten Little Fishby Audrey Wood
None. okay counting book, I have some problems with the book though, rhyming heaven and seven. Last fish at the end becomes mother and father and have more babies, seems a little reproductive for a counting book. Otherwise bright colors and easy counting book for storytime. ( )Ten little fish is a counting book with a repetitive chorus theme which counts down and then back up. It is a bit lengthy, but really does a good job of hammering in the lines for very young children. The pictures are really vivid and colorful, so much so in fact it looks like most books could not even be this bright in color if they tried. The book is good for learning counting and colors, and I would recommend this book for children ages 1 - 6. This book starts out with 10 fish. The fish disappear one by one, using rhyming couplets to describe how they left. All of the fish leave until there is one. The last one finds a mate and they have 10 little babies. The story starts over. Ten Little Fish is a counting story with computer-generated illustrations of tropical fish. The story begins with ten fish, descends to one fish and then counts back up when the one remaining fish gets married and children are born. The story rhymes. It is a bit too long for a baby story time, but the text to page ratio is appropriate for babies. Older children will enjoy the rhyme and better understand the relationship between counting down and back up. Ages: 0-5. Ten Little Fish count down as they disperse, but the one fish left starts the count back to ten. no reviews | add a review
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