Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3
by Bill Martin Jr, Michael Sampson ISBN: 0689858817
Post Your Opinion | | A Review of: Chicka Chicka 1ò2ò3 by Olga SteinI may never have considered reviewing this book had my 6-year old
not shown such great enthusiasm for it. Reading the book to her, I
understood what the fuss was about. The bright large shapes of the
numbers in action as they climb the number tree, and the catchy
beat of the rhyming text-at times quite clever: "50's fine/and
60's dandy./70's hair/is long and sandy"-make this more than
just a book aiming to teach young readers to count. There's a
miniature plot built in around the zero. As the other numbers climb
up, first by one's, then by ten's, Zero wonders whether there'll
be a place for it on the tree as well. Ultimately, brave Zero defies
the angry bees, which have caused the other numbers to tumble out
of the tree-with an orderly descent that teaches a backwards count-and
finds a perfect place by joining with Ten. Kids will want to read
this delightful book again and again.
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