From one to ten. Fun count
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The poem of Samuel Marshak from one to ten. A funny account is one of the best and incredibly popular children"s works for learning the score.
Listening or independently reading instantly memorable lines, a child without effort and with pleasure I remember the numbers from 1 to 10. But this is not the only advantage of the book. Simple and affordable poems are taught not only the account, but also for the houses ...
Because cats do not eat from a spoon ",
"and do not fall into the bed - you will peck out the nose"
"Seven nights and days in the week"
"Red Light - No Drings, Yellow - Be ready for the way, and the green light is Kati".
The wonderful text is organically complemented by the drawings of Vladimir Konashevich. He gives the numbers with alive features and introduces funny little men in the text. They carry numbers in the cart, hold units from a fight, sad when they turn out to be drunk, gladly push the numbers to nozzles, drink tea behind the puppet table, drive around on a toy dump truck, feed cats with milk and produce many other fun and useful actions.
The book is recommended for reading adult children of preschool age, joint viewing of excellent pictures and mastering the babies of the initial account. The book is good for the first independent reading
Listening or independently reading instantly memorable lines, a child without effort and with pleasure I remember the numbers from 1 to 10. But this is not the only advantage of the book. Simple and affordable poems are taught not only the account, but also for the houses ...
Because cats do not eat from a spoon ",
"and do not fall into the bed - you will peck out the nose"
"Seven nights and days in the week"
"Red Light - No Drings, Yellow - Be ready for the way, and the green light is Kati".
The wonderful text is organically complemented by the drawings of Vladimir Konashevich. He gives the numbers with alive features and introduces funny little men in the text. They carry numbers in the cart, hold units from a fight, sad when they turn out to be drunk, gladly push the numbers to nozzles, drink tea behind the puppet table, drive around on a toy dump truck, feed cats with milk and produce many other fun and useful actions.
The book is recommended for reading adult children of preschool age, joint viewing of excellent pictures and mastering the babies of the initial account. The book is good for the first independent reading
Author:
Author:Marshak S.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Law & Legal
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Paper:
Paper:White
Series:
Series:-
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00041-107-0
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