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* Notable Children's Books of 1977 (ALA)
* 1977 Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honor Book
* "Best of the Best" Children's Books 1966-1978 (SLJ)
* Outstanding Children's Books of 1977 (NYT)
* 1988 Choices (Association of Booksellers for Children)
* Children's Books of 1977 (Library of Congress)
* New York Academy of Sciences Award 1978, Honorable Mention
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Edition: Paperback, 32pages
ISBN-10: 0064433153
ISBN-13: 978-0064433150
Ã¥ Å©±â : 43.2 cm x 38.1 cm
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The New York Times
"One of the few truly intelligent counting books ever produced-and a work of art besides.
Time Magazine
"The best alphabet book of the year."
School Library Journal
"An excellent introduction to number systems and a beautiful wordless picture book as well. A counting book that's numero uno.
Book Description
What kind of a counting book is this? On the first page all we see is a barren winter landscape--a hazy, blue sky above a hazy, white hill. Nothing to count here. But wait, this is zero! On the next page the scene brightens: one tree, one bird, one house. Turn the page again and the snow has started to melt--we find two buildings, two trucks, two trees, two children, two dogs, and two adults. Suddenly there is almost more than we can count on each page! The objects in the beautiful watercolor pictures correspond with each consecutive number, and in addition (so to speak), the number of items on the page increases exponentially. |
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