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This monster is ready to have fun with you! Can you count the yo-yos covered in goo? Numbers from 1 to 20 this monster will share. Join him and learn counting, if you dare!
"Love the illustrations which were bright and cheerful…" - NetGalley Review
January 15, 2013
"Great board that has the colors and fun illustrations children will love." - NetGalley Review
January 17, 2013
"...a fun, engaging way to teach young readers how to count. . . .I highly recommend." - Kids Book Central
February 11, 2013
"Talk about appropriate use of color! Illustrator Chip Wass made sure this book was vibrantly illustrated. It will definitely keep any child’s attention as they learn to count from 1-10." - Enchanting Children's Book Reviews blog
February 13, 2013
"Great little book for pre-schoolers. The colors are vivid and the book is very engaging. . . .This book comes highly suggested. Pick it up and start counting with your little one!" - Kids, Teens & Tweens blog
January 16, 2013
"...a cute way to teach kids the numbers. I loved the graphics." - NetGalley Review
August 26, 2013
"NULL" - Teaching is Making Me a Hoarder blog
April 1, 2013
"An egg-shaped turquoise monster with multiple appendages, electric pink hair, and one gleaming eye gives readers a tour of his abode, as he counts up to 10: “6 bug cookies makes great morning snacks./ 7 bats hang down. It’s time to relax.” The Technicolor palette and gently mischievous items the monster points out (which include jump-rope snakes, spiky teddy bears, and goo-covered yoyos) make this a lively counting exercise." - Publishers Weekly
"Loved it; we will be adding this to our collection. I liked the bold colors and quirky monsters." - NetGalley Review
March 7, 2013
"...a cute concept book for toddlers. The large pictures are bright and colorful." - NetGalley Review
May 30, 2013
"This was a fun book to read to my kids. They loved it…" - NetGalley Review
December 12, 2012
"...a great book for a teacher to teach backwards counting. It has all of the necessary ingredients to make it interesting lesson for math." - Michelle Write blog
February 4, 2013
"My niece LOVED this. She loved the look of the monsters and the ability to use her new skill...counting." - NetGalley Review
January 21, 2013
"This is a charming learning book for our kids to learn to count. . . .I recommend this book as a learning tool for little kiddies up to kindergarten." - Jessy's Bookends blog
March 21, 2013
"Cute little counting book for your little monster." - NetGalley Review
April 17, 2013
"I picked this book up because I thought that my kids would enjoy it. They are in the target age group and they both like monsters. The counting is fun, and the illustrations are entertaining." - Books For Kids blog
January 26, 2013
"Wass’ highly saturated, graphic cartoons are pleasingly retro, and the monster is goofily friendly with one fang protruding from a perpetual grin. . . .provides a pleasingly challenging counting experience for monster lovers." - Kirkus Reviews
February 27, 2013
"This book is a really fun way to teach little kids about counting. . . .The colors are bright. The combination of the rhymes and the illustrations make this a solid book." - Second Bookshelf on the Right blog
January 23, 2013
"Number books that count 1-10 are a dime a dozen, but that doesn’t mean this one isn’t worth it. The concepts are simple, but I love the colorful illustrations." - NetGalley Review
March 20, 2013
First-time author Lori Capote is a former newspaper reporter and editor. She lives in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband and two children.
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