The Folk Art Counting Book

The Folk Art Counting Book by Florence Cassen Mayers, published by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in 1992, is a first edition featuring 40 pages in English. This book invites readers to explore the concept of counting through a unique lens, utilizing examples from the collection of 18th-20th century folk art housed at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Readers will find a creative approach to learning numbers, as the book presents various pieces of folk art to illustrate counting up to twenty. The integration of art and educational concepts provides an engaging experience for young learners, making it a valuable resource in the realms of juvenile nonfiction and folk art. The dimensions of the book are 8.5 inches in height and 10.5 inches in length, making it a suitable size for both reading and display.
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Count up to twenty using examples from the collection of 18th-20th century folk art from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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