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An ingenious keepsake book that uses lavish illustrations, humor, and the power of dreams to teach counting. Enter the dreamy world of 123 in this soothing bedtime storybook. A humorous exploration of the many strange and extraordinary characters that inhabit a fantastical dreamworld, encouraging children to learn to count. From grumpy polar bears and jolly wizards to sunburned hippos and hidden dinosaurs, learning to count has never been so much fun. Count from one to ten and then up to fifty in this highly innovative book that promotes numeracy in a humorous way. This sturdy board book with…mehr

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An ingenious keepsake book that uses lavish illustrations, humor, and the power of dreams to teach counting. Enter the dreamy world of 123 in this soothing bedtime storybook. A humorous exploration of the many strange and extraordinary characters that inhabit a fantastical dreamworld, encouraging children to learn to count. From grumpy polar bears and jolly wizards to sunburned hippos and hidden dinosaurs, learning to count has never been so much fun. Count from one to ten and then up to fifty in this highly innovative book that promotes numeracy in a humorous way. This sturdy board book with a padded case and foil detailing makes an excellent gift that will be treasured for years to come. Highly commended at the Practical Preschool Awards.
Autorenporträt
Over the past 15 years, Oakley Graham has penned over 100 children's books on topics ranging from reference to picture storybooks. A published author in over 60 countries around the world, Oakley has produced work for Penguin, Disney, School Specialty, Scholastic, Barnes & Noble, The Hayward Art Gallery London, Washington Corcoran Gallery of Art and Top That Publishing, to name but a few. Author and illustrator Henry Fisher was born in London and studied illustration at the Camberwell College of Arts. He has a one-year-old son, who is featured on the front cover of his first published book, When I Dream of ABC. After six years of living in Los Angeles, Henry has returned to his roots and currently resides in London. A video game addict, he has extensive experience in the film and television industry as a motions graphics designer.