Dingles, Molly

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Number 7

stars in the heaven
2004
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes seven astronauts, seven rocks from Mars, seven comets, seven shooting stars, seven meteors, seven satellites, seven science books, and seven telescopes.

Number 8

let's stay up late!
2004
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes eight pillows, eight teddy bears, eight blankets, eight lemon squares, eight bags of popcorn, eight pizza pies, eight twisty fries, and eight cans of soda.

Number 9

dress up to dine!
2004
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes nine tiny pearls, nine satin bows, nine cheese curls, nine candlesticks, and nine cups of tea.

Number 2

let's go to the zoo!
2003
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes two tigers growing, two kangaroos hopping, two snakes fast asleep, two elephants bathing, and two cheetahs eating.

Number 3

what's in the sea?
2003
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes three tubes for floating, three colorful fish, three lobsters snapping, three eels in a cave, and three shells in the sand.

Number 4

shop at the store!
2003
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes four iced cupcakes, four lollipops, four teddy bears, four spinning tops, four rubber ducks, four yellow trucks, and four beach balls.

Number 1

what grows in the sun?
2004
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes one head of lettuce, one orange carrot, one shady oak tree, one hard-to-pull weed, one rose on a bush, and one watermelon.

Number 10

where is the hen?
2004
To identify the most basic sets of numbers and to relate them to objects in the real world, this book describes ten hummingbirds, ten honeybees, ten butterflies, ten scattered chicks, and ten eggs in the hay.

Triangle trail

2006
This book focuses on triangular shapes and introduces a triangle-shaped mountain, triangular shapes on a bridge, a triangular marker on a tree, triangular rocks, triangle-shaped pins on a map, triangular flags, a triangular flap on a backpack, and triangular signs for bikers.

Number 5

let's go for a drive!
2004
Children learn the concept of the number five and find groups of this number while out on a drive.

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