One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough

One Guinea Pig Is Not Enough by Kate Duke, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated on January 18, 2001, is a charming children’s book that introduces young readers to the concept of basic addition through engaging illustrations and playful scenarios. With 48 pages, this edition is designed to captivate children while teaching them about numbers and counting in a fun and accessible way.
In this delightful narrative, readers will follow the journey of one lonely guinea pig who is soon joined by others, culminating in a lively group of ten. The story emphasizes the joy of companionship and the excitement of counting, making it an enjoyable experience for children. With themes centered around animals and mathematics, this book serves as an entertaining resource for early learners eager to explore counting and numbers.
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“One lonely guinea pig plus one other lonely guinea pig, make two smiling guinea pigs”. One by one, eight more guinea pigs join their friends, adding up to a crowd of ten cavorting guinea pigs and tons of fun! And at the end of the day, the tuckered out youngsters can count on ten of their moms or dads for a great big hug. And twenty guinea pigs are plenty! Kate Duke’s irresistible guinea pigs are a delightful introduction to basic addition.
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