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Read Reviews for The Number Garden - Sara Pinto
by - written on 17/07/09 (Very useful, 134 readings)
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At first sight, The Number Garden looks like a very simple counting book that is probably suitable for very small children who are just beginning to know their numbers. However, look again and you will see that it is actually a wonderful mischievous little story. The story is told by Sara Pinto whose artwork is exceptional. Like traditional counting books, each page introduces us to a number and the object or objects that represent it. In this case we have one sun, two rabbits, three lawn chairs and so on all the way up to twelve. All of the objects are themed, unsurprisingly, around the garden and young children are very likely to want to count up all the ... Read the complete review
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