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Baby Einstein: See and Spy Counting (Baby Einstein Books)

Baby Einstein: See and Spy Counting (Baby Einstein Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clever teaching too!
Review: Julie Aigner-Clark is a genius! Her inventive products, exceptionally creative, are designed to entertain children while they learn. "See and Spy Counting," is no exception. With an imaginative approach, this nifty little board book teaches numbers and counting through "seeing and spying" an object, and counting "how many" of those items appear in the picture. Each page features a different animal in an appropriate setting, such as a COW on a farm, and the text reads, "How many BARNS do you see? = 1. How many EARS does the cow have? = 2." and so forth.

This book counts from one to five, seven separate times; aptly applying repetition to reinforce learning. The colorful images are simply illustrated, and highly contrasted to the background, creating emphasis to stimulate babies interest, while providing preschoolers with supplementary lessons on colors, animals and everyday objects such as fish, flowers, and eyes. Children and parents alike will enjoy this clever teaching tool! Birth and up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clever teaching too!
Review: Julie Aigner-Clark is a genius! Her inventive products, exceptionally creative, are designed to entertain children while they learn. "See and Spy Counting," is no exception. With an imaginative approach, this nifty little board book teaches numbers and counting through "seeing and spying" an object, and counting "how many" of those items appear in the picture. Each page features a different animal in an appropriate setting, such as a COW on a farm, and the text reads, "How many BARNS do you see? = 1. How many EARS does the cow have? = 2." and so forth.

This book counts from one to five, seven separate times; aptly applying repetition to reinforce learning. The colorful images are simply illustrated, and highly contrasted to the background, creating emphasis to stimulate babies interest, while providing preschoolers with supplementary lessons on colors, animals and everyday objects such as fish, flowers, and eyes. Children and parents alike will enjoy this clever teaching tool! Birth and up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nice book
Review: THis is a cute book. It has some of the favorite characters from the baby einstein series in it. What I liked best was the bright vibrant colors in the book. My son enjoyed looking at all the pictures. It is a very nice book. If your child loves the baby einstein products they will love this

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book
Review: This is a great book for young readers. I bought this for my two year old and she loves it. There were simple questions that challenged my daughter to really look at all the bright pictures. This book is kind of like the "I Spy" books, but is made for much younger children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy this book
Review: This is a great book for young readers. I bought this for my two year old and she loves it. There were simple questions that challenged my daughter to really look at all the bright pictures. This book is kind of like the "I Spy" books, but is made for much younger children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book, for numbers 1 - 5
Review: When I was majoring in education, I bought a lot of books for my classroom. I was planning on teaching small children, so I bought this book.

The back of the book says that it is for ages 1 to 4, but most 4 years can count past 5. Still, if you consider it be be for say ages 1 to 3, I think it is a very good book.

The pictures are bright, like other books from the Baby Einstein Company. The bees are cute! The text in the book is kept simple, so it is easy for little ones to comprehend.

The best way to encourage a child to read is to have books in the home.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book, for numbers 1 - 5
Review: When I was majoring in education, I bought a lot of books for my classroom. I was planning on teaching small children, so I bought this book.

The back of the book says that it is for ages 1 to 4, but most 4 years can count past 5. Still, if you consider it be be for say ages 1 to 3, I think it is a very good book.

The pictures are bright, like other books from the Baby Einstein Company. The bees are cute! The text in the book is kept simple, so it is easy for little ones to comprehend.

The best way to encourage a child to read is to have books in the home.


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