City by Numbers

City by Numbers by Stephen T. Johnson, published by Penguin on July 28, 2003, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a unique exploration of numbers through impressive photo-realistic paintings of New York City. Readers are invited to engage with the artwork by searching for the numbers zero through twenty-one hidden within the vibrant urban scenes.
In this visually captivating experience, both young and old can discover numbers integrated into the city’s landscape, from a sweeping four found on an urban bridge to the thirteen of a faded crosswalk. City by Numbers encourages a fresh perspective on counting and the environment, making it a delightful addition to the realms of juvenile nonfiction and concepts related to city and town life.
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In the ideal follow-up to his stunning Caldecott Honor book Alphabet City, Stephen T. Johnson turns his talents towards numbers. Wordless spreads featuring impressively photo-realistic paintings of New York City invite readers both young and old to search for the numbers zero through twenty-one hidden in the images. From a sweeping 4 found in the span of an urban bridge to the 13 of a faded crosswalk, this is an intriguing new way to think about numbers and the world around you.
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