What begins as a very simple tea for one little pig in elegant Swinings Tea Room quickly becomes a party of two ... then three ... and more and more! With her bouncy rhymes and bright, energetic illustrations, Laura Rader invites readers on a hilarious romp of a tea party that will have children squealing with delight!
Rises a bit above the standard counting/rhyming book fare probably in large part due to its British beat. Might be fun to read if your children like to set up tea parties with their stuffed animals. Do kids do that any more?
Summary: This Book teach you to count, basically for young kids. It’s more like concept book. This book is great for read aloud. It’s fun and also learn something.
Evaluation: Bright, colorful picture and Rhyming text.
Strategies for classroom use: This book can be use for preschoolers and read aloud to them so they can learn how to Pronounce word and numbers.
This is a cute growing math story for very that would delight young children. It might be great to read with a child who is beginning to count with one to one correspondence. They would probably love to predict what happens next.
A tea house is open and the server is trying to be accommodating, but the party he's trying to seat just keeps growing bigger and bigger. Silly and fun, this counting book is a good group read aloud.
This story was a fun and engaging read! It was almost a more advanced rhyming concept book, because of the use of counting. The play on words will help young children make connections on pronunciation and spelling as they read, or listen along. I would recommend this book to PreK-Kindergarten aged children, or those trying to learn the concepts of rhyme and counting!
Pigs, a stuffy tea room, wonderful illustrations and rhyming text come together to create one terrific read aloud. This is also a counting concept book…and a great story time audience pleaser.