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One To Ten Pop-Up Surprises! (Hardcover)
by Chuck Murphy
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Learning & education, Pop-up, Numbers learning, Ages 0-3, Children's books |
Market price: ¥ 158.00
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¥ 148.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
With clever pop-up constructions, this book will be a key for your little kids to soar into math. |
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Author: Chuck Murphy
Publisher: Little Simon
Pub. in: April, 1995
ISBN: 0671899082
Pages: 10
Measurements: 7.1 x 6.8 x 0.9 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00287
Other information: Pop-Up edition
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One to Ten: Pop-Up Surprises! is a counting book which doesn't mess around with fancy rhymes or cutesy sheep-open the first spread and you'll see a bold, fat number one-white on black-right next to a bold black number two on a white page. Pull the number one down, and one tropical spotted frog swims off the page! Lift and turn the number two to the right, and two toucans pop out from a leafy nest. Three colorful beetles crawl out of the number three with the slide of a tab. You get the idea-Murphy's almost breathtaking pop-up surprises take readers all the way to the number ten. Pop-up book collectors and budding bean counters alike will revel in this instructive, interactive masterpiece. Creator Chuck Murphy has also crafted Color Surprises and Black Cat, White Cat: A Pop-Up Book of Opposites.
Target readers:
Baby-Preschool
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Chuck Murphy has four books in his Slide 'N' Seek board book series for children from birth to three years old. These include Shapes, Colors, Counting, and Opposites. These sturdy books keep youngsters busy by sliding the pages up, down, left, or right. The basic, yet colorful and delightful illustrations help children learn these basic concepts quickly.
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On each page a large black and white numeral hides the number of colorful objects represented by the numeral.
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A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-04 00:00>
My 16 month old loves this book. It is actually the only book she asks for. The pop-up constructions are easy enough for a baby to figure out how to operate. For the most part, they are also durable and hard for her to tear. She acts amazed by every pop-up and says "oh!" it is so cute! We also like the Color book by the same author, but my daughter prefers the number one - the pop ups are a little more complex. |
Elizabeth (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-04 00:00>
This little book is charming. The art work is crisp and imaginative. The groups of pop-ups on each page, illustrating the numbers from one to ten, are very nicely done and images on each page are attractively different from those on the page before. The book is well constructed and easy for young children to use. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-04 00:00>
My son is visually impaired and just loves this book. He actually learned how to crawl by his father and I sitting at opposite ends of the room and "reading" the book. He would crawl between us. I could get him to stop anything he was doing and crawl to the book. Then he wants you to read and read and read it. We read it so much in his first year; we had to buy it again. Yes it is not durable, but I don't think there is much to be done about that. |
A reader (MSL quote), USA
<2007-01-04 00:00>
My son has loved these since he was about 8 moths, and now he is a pre-schooler. Well, as with all pop-ups, I always supervise, but this series has fairly simple engineering, so an over enthusiastic tug or rip is fairly easy to cellotape. Our four books have lots of tape, but they still work after three years of frequent use. The pop-ups and presentation are so appealing; you will never regret this purchase. An absolute classic for your child's library. |
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