Warthogs in the Kitchen
by Pamela Duncan Edwards
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Three warthogs count to ten as they bake cupcakes.Tags
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This is such a wonderful counting book. People often relate numbers to cooking and measurement, so why not in a children's book as well. The warthogs' mess adds humor to the story and is something kids can definitely relate to! I would try to mimic the events in the book in an elementary classroom - with fake food of course - in order to bring the book to life!
I enjoyed this silly book! The Warthogs are a unique character and the text and rhyme are interesting. Pictures add to content, so overall this is a good picture book to teach numbers and rhyme!
A very funny book. I love the teddy bear! And the recipes at the end are great.
A wonderful book for children of all ages working on their numbers and rhymes. The rhymes and illustrations are sure to make anyone enjoy this book. I will definitely be reading this to my class this week!
A fun book to teach about counting, cooking, and messes! This is very enjoyable, simple text, and fun pictures! Children love it!
Independent Reading Level: Grade Pre-K -1
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Pamela Duncan Edwards was born in England. She became a school librarian when she moved to the United States with her husband and children. She eventually started writing children's books. Her works include Livingstone Mouse; Roar! A Noisy Counting Book; The Worrywarts; Clara Caterpillar; Wake-Up Kisses; Dear Tooth Fairy; McGillycuddy Could!; and show more The Neat Line. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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