Roar! A Noisy Counting Book

Roar! A Noisy Counting Book by Pamela Duncan Edwards, published by Harper Collins on April 26, 2000, is a vibrant addition to children’s literature, featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This book follows a playful little lion cub who, while seeking companionship, discovers the joy of counting various African animals. The narrative invites young readers to join in the fun as they count and identify animals by color, all while experiencing the lively antics of the cub.
In this first edition, readers will find a rollicking poem that combines playful language with colorful illustrations by Henry Cole. The story emphasizes concepts of counting and numbers through the cub’s noisy adventures, making it an interactive experience for children. With its focus on animals like lions, tigers, and leopards, this book is designed to entertain and educate young audiences, encouraging them to explore the world of numbers in a delightful way.
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One day, while great big lions lie basking in the sun, a little lion cub goes off to find some fun.
Roars the little lion cub.
“Who will play with me?
1 red monkey rushes up a tree.
Poor little lion cub! All he wants is someone to play with, but he is simply too noisy. As the little lion cub Roars his way across the grassland, young picture-book readers can count the African animals,identify them by color…and Roars along too.
This rollicking, Roaring poem, about a rambunctious little lion cub, is a collaboration of the talented author and illustrator team Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole.
Children’s Pick of the Lists 2000 (ABA)
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