![]() ![]() Giraffes Can’t Dance: Number Rumba Counting Book is a wonderful way to introduce numbers in a fun and interactive way and will help children gain counting confidence!Īdd this book to your collection: Giraffes Can’t Dance: Number Rumba Counting Book About the Author This book continues to be very effective up until age 4 or 5 when children can begin to read the pages themselves. It even has colorful, sturdy, animal-shaped tabs, perfectly sized for little hands to help turn the page. It is a great book to read to little one’s starting at 1 year old so that they begin to hear these concepts. This allows little ones to piece together words, images, and feelings in a fun and interactive way. The author utilizes alliteration to capture the attention of its readers with phrases such as “two leaping leopards” and “five fine flamingos,” and the illustrations indicate the animal’s emotions. Not only does this book teach the basics of counting, but it also teaches children about animals and dance through the rhythmic and rhyming text. Each number features a different animal dancing. What to expect: Animals, Counting, and Rhymingīased upon the picture book Giraffes Can’t Dance, this sturdy and colorful board book is a fun way for little ones to learn how to count to ten. ![]() ![]() Publisher: Scholastic, Cartwheel Books (2014) Tenley Peck | The Children’s Book Review | SeptemGiraffes Can’t Dance: Number Rumba Counting Bookīy Giles Andreae Illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees ![]()
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