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Anno's Counting Book

by Mitsumasa Anno
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Overview

Every child is a natural mathematician, according to Mitsumasa Anno. Children start to count long before they learn their ABC's, for they are constantly comparing and classifying things and events they observe around them. As they try to bring sense and order into what they observe, they are actually performing basic mathematical feats.

In this book, Mitsumasa Anno, the creator of the brilliantly inventive Anno's Alphabet, invites young readers on another stimulating adventure of the imagination-this time into the world of numbers and counting. Gentle watercolor pictures show a landscape changing through the various times of day and the turning seasons, months and years, and the activities of the people and animals who come to live there. But the seemingly simple plan of the book is deceptive: look more carefully and you will see one-to-one correspondences; groups and sets; scales and tabulations; changes over time periods; and many other mathematical relationships as they occur in natural, everyday living. Just as our forebears developed our number system from observing the order of nature, the reader is subtly led to see and understand the real meaning of numbers.

Look at this book and look again. Each time you do so, you will find another application of a natural mathematical concept that you had not noticed before.

A counting book depicting the growth in a village and surrounding countryside during twelve months.

Synopsis

‘An excellent introduction to number systems that is a beautiful wordless picture book as well. . . Over the course of a year (each picture represents a different month and time of day) a little town grows up with viewers witnessing the building of bridges, streets, and railroads. . . . Extraordinary lovely art work.’ —SLJ.

Notable Children's Books of 1977 (ALA)
1977 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award Honor Book
"Best of the Best" Children's Books 1966–1978 (SLJ)
Outstanding Children's Books of 1977 (NYT)
1988 Choices (Association of Booksellers for Children)
Children's Books of 1977 (Library of Congress)

New York Academy of Sciences Award 1978, Honorable Mention

American Library Association Booklist

A clean, subtle ABC worth the long look that will idelibly imprint each letter.

About the Author, Mitsumasa Anno

Mitsumasa Anno is the award-winning author-illustrator of Anno's Alphabet, which won the Kate Greenaway Medal Honor award.

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Editorials

From Barnes & Noble

Children will enjoy finding the additions to each picture in this clever educational book. Twelve two-page spreads illustrate months of the year, time of day, the four seasons, and a wordless story about a gradually growing town. The first number, zero is depicted by an empty snow-covered landscape. each page introduces a new numeral with the corresponding number of people, animals, and objects added to the scene.

Time Magazine

The best alphabet book of the year.

American Library Association Booklist

A clean, subtle ABC worth the long look that will idelibly imprint each letter.

New York Times

One of the few truly intelligent counting books ever produced-and a work of art besides.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1986
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780064431231

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