Here's a cute counting book to help your child learn their numbers. I like how it's put together.
Flying Eye Books sent me a copy of this book for review (thank you). It's available now so grab a copy.
The illustrations are simple. You learn how many of what are on each page (eight legs for the spider) and then it gives you a chance to count for yourself. This will emphasize what the child just read and emphasize their comprehension skill.
The book is sturdy enough for smaller hands. It's also a good book to share so they can take turns counting. What a fun way to learn!
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