Three birds said TWEET TWEET TWEET. Two ducks said WAK WAK. And one big frog said GA-DUNK! In this beloved classic title from husband-and-wife team Susan Schade and Jon Buller, a boy goes to the pond to fish but is interrupted by noisy animals that count their way from one to six with silly sounds. Toddlers love to count along and imitate the animals as they count. The big frog's trademark GA-DUNK becomes more fun to say with every page. Thanks to this new edition, parents, teachers, and librarians who have searched in vain for an affordable used copy will finally be able to share this gem with a whole new generation of GA-DUNKing toddlers at story time.
Roar!: A Noisy Counting Book
This rollicking, Roaring poem, about a rambunctious little lion cub, is a collaboration of the talented author and illustrator team Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole. Children's Pick of the Lists 2000 (ABA)
With 28 fantastic, double-sided dominoes!A fantastic new edition of the highly successful JINGLE JANGLE JUNGLE! Children will love counting along with the animals as they dance to the jungle rhythms in this engaging board book.
Meet five baby animals in this fun 3D counting book. There's a fun rhyming story to read and cute card wild animal characters to count as they disappear one by one when each page is turned.
Rhyming text tells the story of ten kinds of animals starting with one flying squirrel and ending with ten bats.
Curious children can count from one to 10 using some of Philadelphia's most cherished symbols and landmarks in this board book. The final page includes a complete location list in both English and Spanish. Full color.
Before long, the whole house is a mess! This clever book combines clumsy warthogs with onomatopoeia--the use of words that sound like their meaning--and produces some very slippery results.
Presents basic information about lions, chimpanzees, elephants, and parrots, in a book with an attached sound module with large illustrated buttons that makes the sounds of each of the animals presented. On board pages.
Introduces the numbers one through ten as Max finally trades all his toys for his sister's doll.
Cock-a-doodle-doo! Moo! Cluck! The animals in the barnyard greet the day with noisy enthusiasm, their sounds so easily imitated, their numbers so easily counted.