1 2 3
A Child's First
Counting Book

by Alison Jay

1 2 3: A Child's First Counting Book by Alison Jay

1 2 3 ONE little girl goes to sleep reading a book and sees a goose with TWO wings! Hopping aboard, the little girl takes a trip from ONE to TEN and back again! They travel to a magical land filled with fairy tale characters, each representing a different number.

The fairy tale settings will pave the way for lots of counting possibilities!

Internet Extensions:

Number of the Day
Count Us In Games
Preschool Rainbow Counting
Math Cats

Curious George Counts Chicks



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1 2 3: A Child's First Counting Book is part of a collection of 50 units in Stepstone Stories
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Math Activities
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