Like alphabet books counting books are books that may or may not tell a story but do focus on numbers and counting. I encourage parents to read these with their kids as a way of fitting math into story time . When numbers are included in all areas of a child’s life they more apt to want to play and explore numbers.
Big Fat Hen by Keith Baker is a simple counting book with minimal text. What it lacks in words it delivers in illustrations. The rich colors of the hens, the golden hay and the yellow chicks were all expertly executed. We read the board book version of this book and as we turned each page the illustrations wowed us. The text that is included is rhyming and pleasant but the illustrations steal the show.
Quack and Count by Keith Baker is even better than Big Fat Hen. This book is awesome for multi-age groups because although the text is simple there are two levels of math on each page. Simple duck counting as well as addition to arrive at the same number. I squealed when I read this to my son and daughter , immediately realizing how perfect a book this was for us! Your kids will love the illustrations too.
Eggs and Legs: Counting by Twos by Michael Dahl is a cute book with silly illustrations and a fun concept to teach counting by twos. The book counts from 0-20 by 2s but each page has multiple depictions of each number including dots to count and the number in the text. This was super useful to show my son as we counted by 2s that we weren’t skipping the numbers, just grouping them to count faster. Fun and useful book.
Museum 123 by The Metropolitan Museum Of Art is another simple but beautiful counting book. What I love about this book is that the number is not on the same page as the onbjects/images the child is being asked to count. Instead a simple question of how many is followed by a painting with the objects, and the next page has a large number. My son loved counting then flipping the page exclaiming “I knew it , I said that number I was right!” My only complaint is that it only went to 10!
1, 2, Buckle My Shoe by Anna Grossnickle Hines is a wonderful first counting book, and a favorite of my daughter. The text is the simple rhyme, the pictures are photos of quilted numbers and buttons. The buttons correspond to the numbers and are so bright that they practically beg a child to touch and count them. My daughter who is 14 months loves to push the buttons, trace the numbers and laughs at the hen. Very sweet book.
Susie says
I searched high and low for a book that would teach/reinforce 11-20. This was by far the best one I found (and we don’t even like Hello Kitty): http://www.amazon.com/Hello-Kitty-Numbers-Counting-Punch-Out/dp/0810905051/
admin says
Sometimes character books hit it out of the park , I know one of my favorite books about preschool is a baby bop and barney book!
Thanks for including this rec.
Deceptively Educational says
We LOVE “Quack and Count” and will have to check out the others. Thanks for the recommendations!