Who Wants One?
By Mary Serfozo
Illustrated by Keiko Narahashi
32 Pages
This is a book that teaches how to count to ten. In the story a little boy goes to a friend and says he wants “one” of the things from the box. The friend goes on two ask if he would like to instead and the boy says no I only want one. The friend continues to ask if the boy would like three or four or five things all the up to ten things and the boy responds each time that he only wants one. At the end of the book the friend counts backwards from ten all the way to one.
Personal Rating-5
This would be a great book to use to help teach children to count to ten. It demonstrates how four is more than three and how three is more than two and so on. The pictures in this book are excellent because the help the reader see that there are two things or three things or four things and so on. I would recommend this book to someone who wants to learn to count.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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