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Ten Little Jack O Lanterns: A Magical Counting Storybook (Magical Counting Storybooks #1)

Ten Little Jack O Lanterns: A Magical Counting Storybook (Magical Counting Storybooks #1)

Current price: $12.95
Publication Date: September 28th, 2021
Publisher:
Applesauce Press
ISBN:
9781646431526
Pages:
24
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Description

Count along with Ten Little Jack O' Lanterns and watch as the little Halloween pumpkins disappear!

Ten little jack o' lanterns sitting in a line, along came a family and then there were...nine! Learning to count has never been more fun. This unique board book counts from ten little spooky pumpkins all the way down to one with adorable illustrations. With each page, one more pumpkin disappears. To help demonstrate this concept, this book uses tactile buttons to help children count how many little jack o' lanterns are left as the story progresses. Follow along with the easy rhythm and rhymes of this story and let your child touch the colorful, built-in pumpkin toys to give a creative, hands-on approach to counting. Start young ones on a lifetime of loving reading and learning with Ten Little Jack O' Lanterns.

About the Author

Amanda Sobotka is the managing editor for Cider Mill Press. She has a degree in Classical and Medieval Studies from Bates College. When not reading or writing she can be found hiking, baking, or trying to impress her two grouchy dogs. She currently lives in Maine.

Robert Dunn is a Scottish illustrator specialising in editorial, children's and picture book illustration. He works mixing traditional media with digital elements in his cluttered but cosy home studio in the wilds of South Lanarkshire. The lovely people at Advocate Art keep him busy illustrating lots of books and magazines. Some of these books were published by: Parragon, Pearson, Sourcebooks, Hometown World, QED, TTA Press, Scholastic, Boyds Mills Press, Albert Whitman, Miles Kelly and Thomas Nelson. His first picture book, 'Spacewalkies’, was published by QED in 2015. 'There's only one- ‘Scruffle' - which followed in 2016.