One by one, ten children move from their old house into their new house with all their possessions. Die-cut windows reveal the interiors of the houses and the book can also be read from back to front.
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It's not just a simple counting book,
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This review is from: Anno's Counting House (Hardcover)
Like many of Anno's works, this book has an added level of complexity. It isn't just a simple counting book. As the ten children leave one house and move next door in this wordless book, young readers can count how many are living in the first house. Then, they must use that information to figure out how many are in the next house before turning the page to peek inside. In doing so, children get to practice all the combinations of numbers that add up to 10. Essentially, figuring out the missing number is the simplest kind of algebra - the kind even a kindergarten student can learn.
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Anno's Counting House,
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This book is out of print. The copy I received was exactly as described and very satisfactory. It arrived in the expected time in good condition.
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