One Leaf, Two Leaves, Count with Me!
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
By John Micklos Jr.
Illustrated by Clive McFarland
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Board Books
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$16.99
Sep 05, 2017 | ISBN 9780399544712 | Baby-3
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Sep 05, 2017 | ISBN 9780399544729 | Baby-3
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$8.99
Sep 06, 2022 | ISBN 9780593531105 | Baby-3
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Praise
* “This cleverly structured narrative tracks the progression of the seasons, honoring the mathematical structure underlying the yearly cycle. The text counts the leaves appearing on a tree over the course of spring, counts back down as the leaves drop off in the autumn, and circles back around to the following spring when the count begins anew. Micklos’s concise rhyming verse employs an impressive economy of language, which is bolstered by McFarland’s bright, textured collage-style art. A first purchase with important connections to early mathematical learning and natural science.” —School Library Journal, starred review (board book edition)
“A counting book that doubles as an introduction to the seasons. . . . In addition to highlighting how the tree changes, McFarland’s grainy mixed-media graphics reveal a revolving assortment of animals, including a steadfast squirrel that appears in each scene. Micklos’s punchy rhymes and McFarland’s bold artwork create a breezy counting tale that encourages readers to observe subtle changes in the world around them.”—Publishers Weekly
“Micklos’ bouncy rhyming verses keep the pages turning as the seasons change and leaves unfurl or fall, numerals sharing the pages with the text to reinforce the counting. . . . McFarland’s crayon, watercolor, acrylic, and digital illustrations are angular and graphic. . . . Full- and double-page spreads, vignettes, changes in perspective, and scenes showing the tree as it gains/loses leaves combine with the clues signaling the seasons’ changing and the different animal visitors to keep readers’ interest. . . . A solid look at both counting and seasonal changes.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Young children will enjoy the bouncy rhyming text while learning about counting, numbers, and the seasons. Numbers are included with each illustration, both in the text and with large numerals; and the leaves are counted forward to 10 through summer and then backward as the leaves turn colors and fall from the tree. The images include details that children will enjoy. . . . The graphic watercolor illustrations use soft colors and simple shapes to depict different elements of nature. . . . This concept book effectively combines both counting and the seasons, and will be well received by young children.”—School Library Journal
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