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How many snails? Allow this favorite library to be seen by others Keep this favorite library private. Save Cancel. Find a copy in the library Finding libraries that hold this item A young child takes walks to different places and wonders about the amount and variety of things seen on the way. Reviews User-contributed reviews Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Be the first. Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Tags Add tags for "How many snails? View most popular tags as: tag list tag cloud.

User lists with this item 8 Counting books 93 items by jawalker updated All rights reserved. Please sign in to WorldCat Don't have an account? Remember me on this computer. Cancel Forgot your password? Paul Giganti ; Donald Crews. Counting -- Juvenile fiction. User tags User lists Similar Items. Fab idea and the think the children would really enjoy it. Nicole Garritt.

Title: How Many Snails? It uses counting to help tell the stories. Some of the places traveled were the ocean and counting starfish, the garden and counting snails, the toy store and counting trucks. It not only counts the number of each thing but it counts different qualities about the things.

For example, not only do they count the starfish, but also they question how many legs the starfish all have. This is a very unique counting book.

Ages Henebry This is a great value for a book combining both counting and also finding similarities and differences in a concept format. Your eager young scholar will delight in pointing out like objects and counting them.

Big brother or sister will enjoy reading and teaching a younger sibling these concepts. Ages 3 mo. Not only does it count, it compares the similarities and differences in the format. Pictures help with the counting and I really like how these reviews acknowledges that.

It does encourage great counting questions as well. Evaluation of Literary Elements: Great use of illustrations to help enhance the counting. Overall, the text was simple but also made the reader think. Not only were counting the obvious, but we were counting the details in the illustration too. The book has a great use of repetition and keeps reader wanting to see what is next to count. Consideration of Instructional Application: Elementary schools can use this book to introduce numbers.

Since we are counting, any math lesson could go along with this book. It is a fun easy way to learn how to count and use numbers. Also, kids can learn how to focus on illustrations to pay close attention to details in drawings. Kristin Nelson.

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