Goodnight, Numbers

Goodnight, Numbers by Danica McKellar is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on March 7, 2017. This 32-page book is designed for young readers, particularly those aged 2 to 5, and introduces counting concepts in a playful and engaging manner. As children say goodnight to various objects around them, they learn to connect with numbers in their everyday lives while preparing for sleep.
In this bedtime story, McKellar seamlessly blends the joys of counting with a soothing narrative, creating a comforting atmosphere for children at bedtime. The book encourages family bonding through shared reading experiences, making it suitable for both bedtime routines and educational moments at home. With its focus on counting and numbers, Goodnight, Numbers aims to foster early math skills while nurturing a love for learning in a cozy setting.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Count your way to sweet dreams with help from The Wonder Years/Great American Family star, math whiz, and author Danica McKellar! This New York Times bestselling bedtime book with a math twist is perfect both for getting ready for bed and learning at home.
This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret counting concepts to help make your 2-5 year old smarter . . . and by the end, sleepier! The first in the McKellar Math line, Goodnight, Numbers gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them—three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat—they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night. Loving numbers is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
“A winner for bedtimes or storytimes focusing on counting.” —School Library Journal
“The joys of counting combine with pretty art and homage to Goodnight Moon.” —Kirkus
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