?a counting book that's fun for the youngest of children?One for mums and dads to enjoy along with their youngsters. * Birmingham Evening Mail, 28 May 2002 *
Bright pictures, animal noises and a happy poem which romps and bounces through weather weather that is damp and drippy, whoshy and windy, hot and hazy. This is the sort of book a child will hold up for you to read again and again, and one I wouldn't mind reading a hundred times. * Mail on Sunday *
If you're looking for a book with several different themes that will make you want to come back to it again and again, this may be it. There's lots of colourful, descriptive language in the rhyming verses and appealing pictures. * Nursery World *
Full of simple, playful poems about animal families, this new hardback will give lots of fun to your toddler?a very easy introduction to simple counting. * New Baby *
A lively picture book that encourages counting skills as well as exploring different animal habitats and the weather. From jumping joeys in the Australian outback, to spring lambs on a sunny day, this thoughtful book provides ample fodder for conversation and heaps of educational potential. * Junior Magazine *
?packed with rhyme and wonderful words?A terffific book to read aloud as the words are full of the sounds that children love, words that will help them develop an ear for language and be ready to move on into reading * Booktrusted News (Booktrust), Summer 2002 *
This bright counting book will be attractive to the very youngest readers?There is a delight in language play and rhythm here that children will relish. * School Librarian, Autumn 2002 *