Guess Who Is Behind the Door: A Counting Book in 4 Languages

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Product Details
Price
$9.99  $9.29
Publisher
Schiffer Kids
Publish Date
Pages
26
Dimensions
5.8 X 5.7 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9780764360046

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About the Author
Susan S. Novich finds inspiration in the tiny scraps of paper that other people would likely throw away. She has a BA from Simmons College and a certificate in Children's Book Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. The mother of three grown children, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband, Bruce, and dog, Coco, a rescued Havanese.
Reviews
"This rhyming story about a painting porcupine introduces counting, colors, and language concepts. Pinky Porcupine paints the doors in the town, and finds a different animal friend behind each one. Kids can count from one to 10 in English, Spanish, Chinese, and French, with pronunciations noted on each page. The animals gather together to say goodnight in their different languages at the end and fun animal facts close out this fun, fact-filled board book. Pictures are colorful and eye-catching and fun, perfect for counting storytimes and introducing readers to new languages."--Rosemary Kiladitis, Mom Read It
span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;"> Pinky Porcupine is painting the town. Children ages 2-6 will enjoy finding out who is behind each door being painted in this colorful rhyming board book adventure that teaches 1 through 10 in four different languages! Unique, fun, and thoroughly 'kid friendly' in organization and presentation, "GUESS WHO is behind the door" is a unique and especially recommended addition to family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library board book collections.
--Midwest Book Review