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A Number of Numbers: 1 Book, 100s of Things to Find! by A.J. Wood

jenaneter's review

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5.0

A Number of Numbers follows in the tradition of I Spy and Where's Waldo, with charming illustrations drawn by Allan Sanders. The reader is invited to find a variety of number-based images on each page, with even more searchable items listed in the back of the book. Although slightly less innovative than it's partner, An Alphabet of Alphabets, this little book is jampacked full of fun, and is sure to be a lovely addition to any child's library.

Head's up for grownups: the two page is Noah's Ark based.. There is nothing overtly Christian, but if you prefer your books without any Biblical references,

Thank you to Wide Eyed Editions and NetGalley for the ARC!

kindleandilluminate's review

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5.0

A Number of Numbers is as fun and cute as its partner book, An Alphabet of Alphabets. Like the letter version, this picture book offers pages of Where's Waldo/I Spy style games through detailed, cute illustrations, connected in clever ways to the numbers 1-20, plus 50 and 100, such as five = five fingers on a hand = a glove-themed illustration, or eight = an octopus's eight legs = an ocean-themed spread.

The whole book is engaging, entertaining, and educational, and sure to be fun for young readers learning their numbers!

Thank you to NetGalley and Wide Eyed Editions for the advance review copy!
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