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Cisnes, golondrinas, pavos reales, gansos y estorninos aparecen en esta encantadora historia que conduce a los niños a través de un soleado día de primavera. En lo profundo de la campiña, el día comienza con el canto de un gallo solitario. La luz del sol cae sobre dos tortolitos en su jaula y sobre tres patos de porcelana en la pared. Urracas, pollitos y muchas otras aves están primorosamente retratados. Con el particular estilo de Alice Melvin, y con un texto rimado, este es un libro ideal para leer en voz alta con los niños que empiezan a contar. Ganador del premio Booktrust Best New Illustrators.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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3,681 reviews37 followers
August 28, 2024
Using an entire day from dawn to dusk various birds are counted from one to twenty. The story is told in rhyming couplets and the reader or listener will see several species of birds that may be unfamiliar with as the author/illustrator resides in Scotland. So if you are not a resident of Scotland enjoy seeing some new bird species.
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2,584 reviews42 followers
October 8, 2024
With Edward Goreyesque illustrations, this book drew me in, from the cover to the end pages. Beautifully wrought peacocks, swans, and birds of all kinds, kids can join in counting them on each page. Delightful. Note: A Spanish translation is also available and is great!

Themes: birds, counting, nature, stories that rhyme
Ages: toddler-1st grade (shorten for littles)
Pub year: 2009
Profile Image for Lauren Duffy.
209 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2019
For my bird loving 4 year old this book was “okay.” Its written in rhyme and the illustrations are nice but it’s nothing amazing.
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December 27, 2022
This is a beautifully illustrated book, and a new favourite in our house. My boys love to count the birds, look at the colours, the patterns, and then find the written numbers which are in a different position on each page. Even the inside cover is beautifully designed. These pages could be easily framed and displayed. I love the work of Alice Melvin. A beautiful book.
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31 reviews
November 28, 2012
Although this book was very rich with numbers and counting concepts, I felt the illustration wasn't inviting. Also the book is too lengthy and counts all the way to 20. This book would be great for introducing different birds or counting numbers however not a large group read.
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78 reviews5 followers
December 14, 2015
Sometimes counting books are to be endured. Others like Richard Scarry are laughed and chuckled over. This one is lovely and nice. Birds of all sorts are included, some in their natural environment and others more fanciful. If you're going to read counting books, this one makes the cut.
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339 reviews
July 27, 2011
This is a great book. Lovely rhyming, nice progression through the day as the counting goes from 1-20 and the illustrations (by the author) are terrific.
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July 5, 2018
This book is soooo beautiful. I want to keep staring at all the pictures or maybe hang them on my walls.
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