Juvenile Fiction, Concepts, Counting & Numbers
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Sleepy Bears
by E. Katalin Zamberg
This sweet family of bears is getting ready to sleep. Come along and take a peek in their tiny forest home. Can you count the objects in their house while walking the bears to bed? A charming tale of winding down for little ones...and not so little ones.
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Lumières! Action! ALLEZ-Y!
by Nadia Comeau
Un gâteau attend l’arrivée des chandelles numéro un à dix, chacune différente de l’autre. Une à la fois, les chandelles font leur entrée. Ayant des formes et des personnalités différentes, chaque chandelle doit faire preuve de collaboration pour...
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Geckos in the Garden
by Ruth Amanda
In the morning, after breakfast, In the garden, in the sun, I can see my little neighbour— It’s a tiny gecko. One! Is there anything more fun than hunting for geckos in your garden? This delightful counting book, told in whimsical rhyming...
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Our Place
Monica and Brad Start School by Hyacinth Grey
Brad and Monica are five-year-old twins, who are just about to start school. Both of them are blind, so they will learn to read and write using braille. At school, they meet Mrs. Perkins, their teacher, and Mr. Ishikawa, a teaching assistant....
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Lights! Action! You're On!
by Nadia Comeau
A birthday cake awaits candles one to ten, each different from the other. One by one, the candles make their entrances. With individual shapes and personalities, each candle must cooperate to make the cake the best that it can be. Getting along...
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I Want More
by Gwen Williams-Brown
'I want More' is a book written for children one to six years old, featuring a boy called Romeo. It is all about his passion - love for cars. Romeo can not get enough cars. He wants every colour and no matter how many he has, he will still say,...
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Peli
A Counting Book by Linda York
PELI is a counting book that, takes place on Pelican Lake, a small Manitoba prairie lake. It is told from the perspective of Peli the pelican. She arrives in the spring and observes life on the lake throughout the summer. In autumn, she joins her...
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Orez Invents a new Number
by T. Marciniec
Of all the infinite numbers,there is one number very often ignored and misunderstood. This number is given full attention in a whimsical story how it came to be and gained the attention of many many people.
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Papa’s Beach
by Lynn Steeves
Join Macey as she goes to go visit her Papa’s beach near Powell River on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast where she gets to indulge her love for counting. There is much to count, as Macey starts the day at the breakfast table before heading off...
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Breakfast at Grandma's
by Karin Mackenzie
Little Brother’s oatmeal is too hot! He and his Grandma put his bowl of oatmeal outside to cool. Grandma thinks her grandson is simply using his imagination when several critters come by to sample his cereal. Will Grandma’s solutions salvage his...