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My Car | Byron Barton
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Bright artistically shown to count names, colors, shapes.and numbers. #ISpyBingoNovember @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks

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This Old Van | Kim Norman

This old van she passed four, roaring past the grocery store

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This Old Van | Kim Norman

This is a great book for younger children to practice their counting to 10 skills with rhyming!

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Aborra
This Old Van | Kim Norman
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This Old Van by Kim Norman is an interactive story that follow along an old “hippy” van. As the van travels all over as we turn each page we count up by one. Along with this the practice of rhyming is used frequently making the story more fun and exciting toned. This story teaches counting and rhyming skills, along with focusing on how important making new friends throughout life is!

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schuckman.j
This Old Van | Kim Norman
Pickpick

This Old Van by Kim Norman is an interactive story that follow along an old “hippy” van. As the van travels all over as we turn each page we count up by one. Along with this the practice of rhyming is used frequently making the story more fun and exciting toned. This story teaches counting and rhyming skills, along with focusing on how important making new friends throughout life is!

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Aborra
This Old Van | Kim Norman

This is a great book for younger children to practice their counting to 10 skills with rhyming!

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Aborra
This Old Van | Kim Norman

This old van she passed four, roaring past the grocery store

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tnf_2002
Little Toot and the Lighthouse | Hardie Gramatky, Linda Gramatky-Smith

“The sun dipped below the horizon, and the day grew darker still.”

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Little Toot and the Lighthouse | Hardie Gramatky, Linda Gramatky-Smith

In this story, Little Toot becomes separated from Big Toot, offering a valuable lesson on bravery and courage. It's an excellent opportunity to discuss how to face fears and stay strong even when situations seem challenging or intimidating.

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Little Toot and the Lighthouse | Hardie Gramatky, Linda Gramatky-Smith
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Little Toot and the Lighthouse by Hardie Gramatky and Linda Gramatky-Smith (1955) takes readers on an adventurous journey with Little Toot, a cheerful tugboat who navigates the waves of New York Harbor. Eager to explore, Little Toot and his dad set out on a trip that leads them to a new discovery: a lighthouse. The story beautifully captures their voyage and the excitement of uncovering new places.