Ten Hats: A Counting Book, which is written by Carolyn Mott Ford and illustrated by Jack Gordon.
Description:
This is a counting book showing the different kinds of hats worn by amusing animal characters doing different jobs. It ends with the hat worn by a kindergarten graduate (a young bunny), with the promise that “you can be anything you want to be!” Can serve as an early reader.
This was a neat and fun book to read with Brandon. The book shows the counting down (backwards) to the number of hats on the rack and the types of hats that people wear in their professions. This is a great learning experience for him through recognition, counting, and even colors. I like the final page of the graduation hat where it gives the idea that the child has completed what he learned and ready for the next level. The book also provides the child a creative imagination and the choices on what they want to be (as a profession) when they grow up. Brandon likes the illustration of the dump truck. He pretends to put on yellow hard hat to wear when he's operating the truck.
Disclosure: I received a copy of the ebook PDF from E&E Publishing in exchange for a review of my opinion. The opinions expressed are my own personal and honest thoughts. No other compensation was given.
2 comments:
What a fun looking book! I just wanted to let you know that you won a prize over at Mommy Kat and Kids! If you check your email, you should have a message from me about claiming it. Congratulations! :)
Hi, how can I get a copy of this lovely book to share with my class?
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