Alfie’s Numbers

Alfie’s Numbers by Shirley Hughes, published by Red Fox in 2013, is a delightful exploration of counting designed for young readers. This 32-page book, written in English, invites children to join Alfie and Annie Rose as they embark on a counting journey from one to ten. Through engaging illustrations and simple text, the book presents various aspects of numbers in everyday life, making the learning process enjoyable and relatable.
Readers will find that Alfie’s Numbers focuses on the joy of counting through familiar experiences, such as family and play. The narrative highlights the significance of numbers in Alfie’s world, showcasing fingers, toes, and the fun of see-sawing. This edition serves as an introduction to basic concepts of counting and numbers, making it a valuable resource for early childhood education in a playful and accessible manner.
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Looking at numbers with Alfie is the very best way to learn to count 1-2-3-go! It’s time to count with Alfie! Alfie and Annie Rose make two, and take you on a journey all the way to 10. It takes two to see-saw, and there’s four in Alfie’s family. Alfie’s world is full of numbers: fingers, and toes, and other children playing. With wonderful words and pictures, this book makes every number memorable–from one small boy called Alfie to Annie Rose’s 10 little toes.
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