One Gray Mouse

One Gray Mouse by Katherine Burton, published by Kids Can Press in September 1996, is a delightful children’s book designed to engage young readers in the world of counting. This reprint edition features 24 pages filled with vibrant illustrations and playful characters, making it an enjoyable resource for early learning. The story follows a gray mouse in a black mouse house as it embarks on a journey to gather various objects, introducing children to numbers and colors in an entertaining way.
Readers will find that One Gray Mouse presents a colorful array of characters, shaped from Fimo, which enhances the learning experience. The book focuses on counting from one to ten while also incorporating themes of animals and colors, making it a multifaceted tool for teaching basic concepts. With its engaging narrative and visual appeal, this book is well-suited for young children eager to explore numbers and the world around them.
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From ?One gray mouse in a black mouse house? to ?Ten red snails in a gray snail pail,? learning to count has never been so much fun! A colorful cast of characters, cleverly shaped from Fimo, helps young children learn colors, animals and the numbers from one to ten. Kids will have fun following the adventurous mouse as he scampers from picture to picture, gathering objects from every page.
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