A first word and picture book of essential preschool number skills. The numbers from 1 to 100 are crisply outlined against a white background, making for easy counting and identification.
DK proudly reintroduces 10 favorite board books from the beloved My First series, all with beautifully redesigned covers for a fresh new look. Filled with full-color photographs and large, easy-to-read text, My First Board Books provide children with an excellent platform for early learning. A variety of first concepts, such as colors, numbers, letters, and more are introduced in a fun, informative way to help children build the vocabulary and basic language skills that form the foundation of learning.
My First Number Board Book by DK Publishing, BOARD BOOK. DK, 2011. $6. 9780756688561
BUYING ADVISORY: ESSENTIAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH
My First Number Board Book will not only help children learn number but is full of bright, colorful photos. DK goes beyond a simple counting to 10 book and adds photos of 20, 50 and 100 items. The book then continues on to asking questions and creating interactive communication between reader and listener.
We recommend this board book for every home and library. The photographs are eye-catching. The easy to read text will help beginning readers recognize numbers. We really enjoyed this great book.
This book is like most number books. Bright colors, big font, and relatable objects. The interesting thing about this book is that there is a math section in the back. This book can be something a child grows up with. It has counting, addition, and subtraction. So not only is this book good for beginners but also can be used to teach math. Its two in one!
This board book is for more advanced children who have a sense of subtraction, addition, and colors. It's a smart board book that still interests my 18 month old with its bold photographs of fruit and animals on a stark white backdrop, but the challenges to comprehend 100 and math problems will be better int the future.
My 2 yr old has a disorder called Optic Nerve Hypoplasia, and although he has vision, he is legally blind...This book really captured his interest with beautiful pictures of things any child would like to look at...Great book for toddlers learning to count, as this makes him WANT to learn