Ten Apples Up on Top!
by:
Dr. Seuss (author)
Theo LeSieg (author)
Roy McKie (author)
Learning to count has never been more fun than in this crazy tale of a dog, a lion and a tiger all showing off how many apples they can balance on their heads as they skip, walk the tightrope and roller skate their way through the book. This delightful book forms part of the second stage in...
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Learning to count has never been more fun than in this crazy tale of a dog, a lion and a tiger all showing off how many apples they can balance on their heads as they skip, walk the tightrope and roller skate their way through the book. This delightful book forms part of the second stage in HarperCollins' major Dr. Seuss rebrand programme. With the relaunch of 10 more titles in August 2003, such all-time favourites as How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? and Dr. Seuss' Sleep Book boast bright new covers that incorporate much needed guidance on reading levels: Blue Back Books are for parents to share with young children, Green Back Books are for budding readers to tackle on their own, and Yellow Back Books are for older, more fluent readers to enjoy. Ten Apples Up On Top belongs to the Green Back Book range.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780613002202 (0613002202)
Publish date: March 12th 1961
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Pages no: 63
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Classics,
Humor,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Science,
Juvenile,
Kids,
Poetry,
Picture Books,
Animals,
Mathematics
Ten Apples Up on Top! by Dr. Seuss is a picture book about animals seeing how many apples they can stack on their heads. This book will help beginning readers read simple rhyming sentences. Ten Apples Up on Top! also gives teachers a perfect opportunity to have students practice counting to ten an...
Ten Apples Up on Top is such a cute story written in a similar style to Dr. Suess books. It is about a group of animals competing to see who can stack the most apples on their head. This book is a great way for younger students to practice counting from one to ten. As the animals add more apples to ...
I get the feeling I'm going to like books the author wrote as Theo Le Sieg more than those he wrote as Dr. Seuss. There's still the nice melodic cadence without the pure insanity. My 9-month-old is entranced with this one. I count the apples for her as the animals add more and more on top of their h...