Diez puntos negros

Diez puntos negros by Donald Crews, published by Scholastic in 1995, is a counting book presented in Spanish with 28 pages. This edition explores the creative possibilities of ten black dots, illustrating how they can transform into various objects and animals, such as a sun or a fox’s eyes.
Readers will find a playful approach to counting, as the book uses rhyme to engage young audiences. Through imaginative illustrations, it encourages children to visualize and connect numbers with everyday items, making it an enjoyable resource for learning counting and fostering creativity.
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A counting book which shows what can be done with ten black dots–one can make a sun, two a fox’s eyes, or eight the wheels of a train.
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