![]() ![]() From One to One Hundred by Teri Sloat Read Alouds. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Try 100 Days of Cool instead This class learns from day 1 that math is cool and that math is everywhere. All ages.Ĭopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From one to one hundred by Teri Sloat, 1991, Puffin Books edition, in English. In PWs words, This inventive counting book is jam-packed with information, as each page. Readers will pore over the fine details, enjoying the sly humor and relishing the challenge of counting 70 bumblebees or 90 gold nuggets. ![]() ![]() Sloat's ( From Letter to Letter ) ingenious, whimsical drawings depict an amazing variety of locales, from barnyard to desert to museum (old dinosaur bones form "30") to school locker room, and feature appropriate situations and subject matter for each. For example, a tree in the "5" legend indicates that five trees appear in the art. (A shower spurts from pipes shaped like the number four chicks are penned in by hay bales arranged in a figure six.) A simple, primarily pictorial legend beneath each illustration identifies the numeral and designates objects of the same number that can be counted in the picture. This inventive counting book is jam-packed with information, as each page cleverly incorporates a numeral into a distinctive, energetic scene. Published by Dutton Childrens Books (1991) First Edition, stated & (1). ![]()
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