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Babar's Counting Book

by Laurent de Brunhoff
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Synopsis

Learn to count from 1 to 20 with the King of Elephants!

Babar, the beloved, best-selling elephant king, is back—and he's ready to help young readers master counting from 1 to 20. Ever the good father (and the good teacher), he lets his children, Pom, Flora, and Alexander master 1 to 10 on their own. During a walk with Zephir the monkey, they spy one maribou bird, two hot-air balloons in the sky, three race cars...

Then Babar personally teaches his children—and his young readers—to count to 20. At the end of the book, there is a special reward—a Royal Certificate that affirms the new skill: "I, Babar, King of the Elephants, do hereby proclaim that you have learned to count to 20." Babar's Counting Book, first published in 1986, continues to delight youngsters—and to show them that numbers are all around them.


About the Author:
Laurent de Brunhoff has kept the spirit of Babar and his family alive for more than 50 years, in more than 30 classic books. He and his wife, author Phyllis Rose, live in Connecticut.

Publishers Weekly

Two of Laurent de Brunhoff's tales of Babar, originally created by his father, Jean de Brunhoff, are available once more: Babar's Counting Book (1986), in which Babar counts from "1 big bird" to 10 storks flying overhead (the penultimate spread extends the fun to 20 elephants); and Babar and his family take a rocket past the moon and Mars to an uncharted destination covered with caramel in Babar Visits Another Planet (1972). Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Abrams, Harry N., Inc.
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810942431

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