Uses marine animals, such as twelve jellyfish and two seals, to count down from twelve to one. Readers are invited to find hidden numbers on an illustrated activity page.
Michael Dahl is the author of over 200 books for children and young adults, including the acclaimed Finnegan Zwake mystery series and The Library of Doom. His works have earned Edgar and Anthony Award nominations and national design honors. As Editorial Director at Stone Arch Books, he champions engaging, award-winning stories that inspire young readers everywhere.
Fun counting book, but it counted down instead of up. This makes it more appropriate for a child who already knows how to count...like elementary aged.
Colorful counting book; also useful for students who are learning their colors. Teacher can ask student to count how many "gray sharks" there are. Good for a pre-k or kindergarten classroom. I also like that in the back, it provides some quick facts about the sea creatures.
This is a fun backwards counting book accompanied by sea creatures. The children enjoyed the illustrations and guessing the name of each animal counted during preschool storytime. The fun facts at the end of the book adds a very good supplement to the story.