Number Parade

Number Parade by Jakki Wood, published by Frances Lincoln in 1995, is a delightful exploration of counting through a vibrant parade of animals. This 30-page book, written in English, presents a unique approach to numbers, showcasing various species—from camels to dolphins—each with distinct personalities. The narrative invites young children to engage with the characters while providing an enjoyable counting experience for older children around the ages of seven or eight.
Readers will find that Number Parade creatively combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it suitable for both educational and entertaining purposes. As the parade progresses, the animals gain multiples and momentum, culminating in a total of 101. This engaging format not only helps children learn counting and numbers but also introduces them to a variety of animal characters, enhancing their understanding of concepts in a fun and interactive way.
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Counting takes the form of a parade, with different species – from camels to dolphins, all with individual characters. Birds and beasts gain multiples and momentum as the score mounts to 101. Young children should enjoy the characters, and older children of seven or eight will enjoy counting the animals.
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