- ISBN13: 9780688104801
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
“This pleasant design book, with a palette of eye-filling colors, appears to movement from a adore contracting a father as well as his small `big’ lady who spin time to go to bed in to playtime with a rhyming game.”–Publishers Weekly. “A amatory book, undiluted for pity with a youngest lapsitters.”–Booklist…. More >>
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this book is helpful for young children trying to read and count!
Rating: 5 / 5
Finally a book that can by all means cannot be considered contravesial I’m really tired of all the so-called “critics” out there giving classic authors bad reviews. Many author/illustrators have suffered from this: Maurice Sendak, and even Molly Bang(not to mention, Helen Bannerman). I can see why these authors would be targeted and I even agree with some of the views that reviewers on amazon express, but these authors don’t mean any harm, do they?
10 small toes all washed and warm
9 soft friends in a quiet room
8 square windowpanes with falling snow
7 empty shoes in a short straight row
Please if not buy, check this book out from your local library.
Rating: 4 / 5
We recently started reading this book for bedtime. Our two year old loves this book, and reading this has almost become a daily ritual.
The pictures are colorful, and the father and daughter interactions are warm and loving. The words are sweet. The book is calming and peaceful. Overall, a great book.
The book even contains some subtle humor. One page says “seven shoes” instead of eight (four pairs), because one shoe is missing. A few pages later, we see the pet cat playing with the missing shoe.
Rating: 4 / 5
My 14 month old has been choosing this one over other bedtime books since at least 9 months. The rhythm is soothing to me too, even on the 3rd reading in a row. That really helps by the end of the day!
Rating: 5 / 5
I have bought many copies of Ten, Nine, Eight to give as baby gifts. I love this book. I have been a librarian for over thirty years. I am so glad that this one has stayed in print.
Rating: 5 / 5