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Anno's Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno
Anno's Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno




These elaborately detailed illustrations provide a fascinating hidden-picture challenge which will entice readers of all ages to return to this book again and again. Borders at the top and bottom of each spread feature silhouettes of ten animals indigenous to that particular scene, with renderings of these same creatures also cleverly concealed in the scenery on the page.

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Each illustration in this book represents a different country, continent, or habitat with the locations revealed at the end of the book.

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A glorious final double spread shows all of the animals returned. But then,thankfully, the rains come, bringing life back to the landscape. Viewed through die-cut elliptical holes of progressively decreasing size, the water hole becomes smaller with each turn of the page as the water diminishes until finally the animals disappear from the arid land. The magnificent illustrations in this counting book depict an ever growing number of animals visiting a water hole, introducing the numbers from one to ten. Many? situations in everyday life long after the book is put away. Get both adults and children seeing and talking about the multitude of How Wonderful math read aloud that you will return to again and again, this book will Gives practical suggestions for facilitating rich conversations with students. Danielson helps teachers anticipate what students might notice and Ideas that will come up in a How Many? conversation, such asĬounting, number language, units, grouping, partitioning, place value, and This is one of those rare books that offersĪvailable with a Teacher's Guide, in which Danielson explores the mathematical Patterns and relationships, and they will want to talk about them. Whether two shoes have two shoelaces, or four. Pair of shoes, or two shoes, or four corners of a shoebox.

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"How many?" How many of what? That is the fun.

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Shoes, a number of grapefruit, a collection of avocado halves. Two-page spread has an intriguing photograph - a box containing a pair of Unlike other traditional counting books that tell you what to count and how many are on each page, How Many? has multiple things to






Anno's Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno