How to Count to ONE: (And Don't Even THINK About Bigger Numbers!)

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By Caspar Salmon, and and, Matt Hunt
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6 reviews
But – wait – maybe there’s a way to outsmart the book .
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Not overly fussed but he did get it slightly
Wrong. When asked for example to find one duck with a hat on on a page full of ducks he would initially point to the wrong one but then grasped the idea.
Counting made fun because it tricks you. Your only aloud to count to one and if you don't read it properly then you end up counting more.
We liked the pictures and joining in the with the book.
This book was a bit silly but I liked it!
This book is really fun and after I read it I listened to the audio book.
I loved this book! Cleverly written to either keep to rule and count to one, or break the rule and count beyond. Humorous, entertaining and hidden numeracy. Brilliant.