Two Ways to Count to Ten

$9.00

By Ruby Dee

Two Ways to Count to 10 retold by the famous actress and activist Ruby Dee is a must read classic book. One day, the king realizes he needs to create a succession plan. So, he creates a challenge that revolves around counting. The animal who counts to ten before a spear hits the ground will become the next king.

Most of the animals try to count to ten, but they are unsuccessful. After watching all of the animals fail, one animal learns from their mistakes and skip counts by twos to ten before the spear hits the ground. This is an amazing story that teaches children to learn from observation to solve problems.

For parents and educators, this book is a great tool to teach children about critical thinking. It also is a tool to reinforce skip counting. This is a must have book to add to the math section of your home or school library.

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By Ruby Dee

Two Ways to Count to 10 retold by the famous actress and activist Ruby Dee is a must read classic book. One day, the king realizes he needs to create a succession plan. So, he creates a challenge that revolves around counting. The animal who counts to ten before a spear hits the ground will become the next king.

Most of the animals try to count to ten, but they are unsuccessful. After watching all of the animals fail, one animal learns from their mistakes and skip counts by twos to ten before the spear hits the ground. This is an amazing story that teaches children to learn from observation to solve problems.

For parents and educators, this book is a great tool to teach children about critical thinking. It also is a tool to reinforce skip counting. This is a must have book to add to the math section of your home or school library.

By Ruby Dee

Two Ways to Count to 10 retold by the famous actress and activist Ruby Dee is a must read classic book. One day, the king realizes he needs to create a succession plan. So, he creates a challenge that revolves around counting. The animal who counts to ten before a spear hits the ground will become the next king.

Most of the animals try to count to ten, but they are unsuccessful. After watching all of the animals fail, one animal learns from their mistakes and skip counts by twos to ten before the spear hits the ground. This is an amazing story that teaches children to learn from observation to solve problems.

For parents and educators, this book is a great tool to teach children about critical thinking. It also is a tool to reinforce skip counting. This is a must have book to add to the math section of your home or school library.

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