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Learn to count with LEGO!

Children, parents, and LEGO enthusiasts will delight in seeing various LEGO creations. [For example, on the page for the number three, there will be three photographs of cars constructed entirely out of LEGO bricks.]
These picture-and-word board books are ideal for preschoolers developing vocabulary and early literacy skills.

5 pages, Board Book

First published August 1, 2007

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March 14, 2010
While this is a simple counting book, it is unique by using legos instead of pictures or drawings to depict the numbers. The tab aspect of the book also makes it easier for kids to turn to the number they want to count, and it gives toddlers something more to handle. The only downside is that the numbers are just in number form, with no words to identify number and what the number is in word form.
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