Spot Can Count (Spot) |
| | | | Title: | Spot Can Count (Spot) | | Author: | Eric Hill (Illustrator) | | Publisher: | Putnam Juvenile | | Type: | Book / Board book | | Publication Date: | 19 May, 2005 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0399243615 / 9780399243615 | | List Price: | $6.99 | | Amazon Price: | $6.99 | |
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Book Description Spot is just learning to count from 1 to 10, and he spends the whole day on the farm with his Dad, counting everything from squirrels to hens.How many pigs are in the sty? How many rabbits are in the garden? The answer is underneath each flap, so children can have fun learning to count along with Spot and his farmyard friends. Both funny and educational, this classic Spot book is a perennial must-have for toddlers everywhere.
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Boring Book And Not Good For Counting 14 December, 2006 Okay, my son likes to lift the flaps, and he likes the pictures of the animals. But this is a lame counting book-- the tactile part (lifting the flap) is not connected to the counting. Generally under the flap is the "answer" (in words) as if someone learning to count to ten can already read. So instead of counting, the kids just rush to open the flap. Much better counting book is Carle's "Very Hungry Caterpillar" (they can touch each hole with a finger and count together with the reader), or "Ten Little Ladybugs".
Also, there is no story whatsoever, and the language is not compelling.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A15TQ2GQ9JLY6O
I Don't Get It, But My Son Loves It! 01 August, 2008 My 4 yo son learned to read and count quite a while ago, so when he picked up this very simple counting book, I thought it would bore him. Not so, he loves reading this book. Is it good for learning to count? Probably not the best. But does it entertain my kid? You bet!
- Reviewed by customer ID: AL5QA4GVINY8F
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