![]() ![]() Released in United States, Weighs 200 g and measures 163 mm x 167 mm x 15 mm. Complicate your counting curricula in the nicest possible way with this. Board book (Book with pages in thick cardboard) 'One Family' by George Shannon. Just how many things can 'one' be One box of crayons. There's an entertaining seek-and-find element to the cited objects, perfect for sharp young eyes, and a closing spread identifies all the countable objects spread by spread. A celebration of diverse families plus a clever 1-10 counting element in this unabridged board book edition of One Family. One bowl of pears"), making for a cozy read-aloud that trips agreeably off the tongue. ![]() "The text is focused and precise, and the examples are often friendly ("One pile of pups") and sometimes rhyming ("One house of bears. ![]() In Shannon's simple, lyrical text, well-chosen, child-accessible details suggest larger concepts of unity and collectivity, differences and commonalities, while still bolstering the fundamentals of enumeration." - Horn Book "Round-faced, rosy-cheeked characters representing a broad array of races, cultures, and familial make-up populate this loving concept book about the multitudes contained in the number one: "One is five. ![]() "The breadth of diversity on display is refreshing: families include multigenerational homes, interracial marriage, neighboring households, children who identically resemble their parents and those who don't." -Booklist ![]()
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