A delightful counting book modeled on the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Rose presents the first 12 days of kindergarten through the
activities of one small girl. She reads books, draws pictures,
strings beads, makes puzzles, plants seeds, feeds the fish, and
sorts and stacks objects. The illustrations marvelously depict the
whole range of kindergarten emotions-from shy and quiet to scared
or thrilled, as well as the different kinds of kids-the clumsy one,
the nose-picker, the one who won't share, and the budding artist.
The observant reader will pick up clever details hidden within the
illustrations-the children's drawings are reproductions of famous
paintings, the overfed fish gradually grow too large for the
aquarium, and each turn of the page is a new step in the romance
between the class hamsters. As the days go by, the poor
kindergarten teacher looks more and more frazzled, while the kids
make new friends, explore new things, and end up loving school. A
great start. (Picture book. 4-8) (Kirkus Reviews)
A cumulative counting verse in which a child enumerates items in the kindergarten classroom, from the whole alphabet, A to Z, to twelve eggs for hatching.
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