Showing posts with label Counting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Counting. Show all posts

December 8, 2021

Book Review: Can You Find It? Cars and Trucks On The Road

Book Title:
Can You Find It? Cars and Trucks On The Road
Author: Alessia Girasole
Publisher: Little Genius Books
Publisher Date: May 25, 2021 (24 Pages, Board Books)
Genres: Children, Hide and Seek, Counting, Puzzle, Cars, Trucks, Vehicles, Activity Book
ISBN: 9781953344144
A colorful traffic jam’s worth of things to count and find!

This charming and witty “can-you-find-it?” large-format board book follows one purple car from road to road while an increasing number of other vehicles joins it. Each spread also features a certain number of hidden items for children to find. Will kids be able to find the 10 bluebirds on the purple car pages? It all culminates in the final gatefold spread that reveals a tremendous traffic jam, with every car from the previous spreads! Children will spend hours poring over this book as they search for their favorite vehicles and reoccurring characters. They’ll also find mini-stories within the main story (where is the dog with the flowers going?), and several hidden items on every page. Numbers and colors are clearly indicated on each spread, and although certainly busy, each spread is carefully designed to provide just the right amount of challenge to young children.
Declaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Little Genius Books and was under no obligation to write a positive or negative review of this book. It my honest review.
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Can You Find It? Cars and Trucks on the Road is a fun and unique way for your child or children to have fun and learn to read and count. Cars and Trucks on the Road follow a purple car driving around town.

There are many things to find on each page. There are cars and trucks to count on each page; there are some mini-games for your child to play.

If you are looking for a book that will help teach your child or children their numbers. This one will do that. However, it adds more fun and enjoyment for your child or children to find the book. Children will keep themselves entertained for a few hours by finding and seeking different things throughout the book.

Can your child or children be able to help Mr. Giraffe find a few things at the end of the book on the last page? I have a feeling your child or children will want to pick up this book and reread it or have it read again and again. Parents can help by reading it to them though children can look at the pictures and try and find the objects or items.

It implies the book is for three-year-olds, but I think it could work for two-year-olds as well. That depends on the parents and if they choose it. Each child is different. This book will work for my young cousin who will be too soon. The pictures are colorful and done well.
 
 
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January 6, 2021

Book Review: SnoozaPalooza

Book Title: Snoozapalooza
Author: Kimberlee Gard
Genres: Children, Picture Books, Counting, Winter, Seasonal, Educational
Publisher: Familius
Publisher Date: September 16, 2020 (32 Pages, Hardcover)
Age Group: 5-8 year olds
ISBN: 9781641702553

A cold wind blows, and snow starts to fall,
Mouse hides in a den that’s cozy and small.
Snuggling into a wee-sized heap,
ONE begins snoring and drifts off to sleep.

Count to ten with these cuddly forest creatures as they settle down and hibernate for the winter. Friends of all sizes, from bear to mouse, pile together in one furry heap to endure the snowy season. With adorable illustrations and rhyming verse, Snoozapalooza will warm even the deepest chill.

They doze and they dream, tucked out of sight,
A snoozapalooza all day and all night.
Discliamer: I received a copy though a request I made with the publisher and for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own.
Want To Buy: Amazon
Add To: Goodreads
Looking for a book that will help your child or children to count. Snoozapalooza cutely does this. It will teach your children how to count in a fun and enjoyable way. Snoozapalooza is a wonderful book and it's another one to add to your bookshelves.

I enjoyed the way the animals are different which seems to come rolling in and falling asleep. It shows you the kind of animals that may hibernate during this season. The rhyming is cute. I enjoyed the way the rhyming went and how they all fast sleep.

The pictures are done well. They are colorful and enjoyable to look at. Your child will look at the picture and just like that. The counting or the number is big enough to read. The way the book adds another animal to the pile each time is wonderful. Your child or children will be delighted in trying to see where the animals are when a new one is added to the pile.

Children will want to reread this book more than once and will be delighted to learn at the same time. It is easy to read or at least. Parents can help their children read this book. Children could read the number that is being shown. Parents could make this fun game for your child or children to count the animals in the pile. What a fun way to spend your time with your child. This book is good for bedtime reading as well.


You can check My Recommendations page for this book soon
 
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January 5, 2021

Book Review: A Winter Walk in the City by Cathy Goldberg Fisherman

Book Title:
A Winter Walk in the City
Author: Cathy Goldberg Fisherman
Genres: Children, Picture Books, Counting, Holidays, Seasonal, Educational
Publisher: Familius
Publisher Date: November 10, 2020 (20 Pages, Board Book)
Age Group: 0-5 year olds
ISBN: 9781641702904
Winter walk in the city.
What do I see?
One glowing menorah.
Two bells on a tree.


Take a walk through the city in winter and experience the sights, sounds, colors, and smells of the multitude of different holidays we celebrate this season. From Hanukkah and Christmas to Mawlid al-Nabi and Chinese New Year, everyone has a reason to celebrate. With simple rhymes, a counting pattern, and stunning papercraft art reminiscent of Ezra Jack Keats, this diverse board book is the perfect introduction to the cultural melting pot that makes the city so special.
Discliamer: I received a copy though a request I made with the publisher and for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own.
Want To Buy: Amazon
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Are you having a hard time finding a good book for your young child? One that will help teach him or her and also with you. I got a book for you. A Winter Walk in the City is worth your time to read to your child or children. It can be read to him or her from when he or she is born to the age of five.

It is a book that will help your child or children learn to count to ten. It also shows you want holidays differently. It got a counting pattern as you read. It also teaches about the different cultural holidays during the winter season.

The pictures are done beautifully. It was one I enjoyed with the bright colors and looking at the illustrations. I even learned a new word in this book. Never heard of it either. You and your child or children and learn together and read together with this book.

A parent or child can reread these books over the year. Read it during the season to learn about the different cultures and what makes living in a city so special. Children may learn about different holidays and their cultures. They will also learn to count to ten or at least try.


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