"Math Fables: Lessons That Count" by Greg Tang is not just another counting picture book though it does have the familiar tropes of a traditional counting book: one spider, two birds, three turtles, etc. However, along with counting these animals, this story also groups the animals so that simple addition is presented in a fun way. For example, five raccoons become a group of two and a group of three raccoons so readers see what numbers combine to make up the number five. Though the computer generated illustrations by Heather Cahoon are not especially captivating, they do accurately represent the animals and number groups mentioned in the text. What is especially impressive with this particular math picture book is that in addition to presenting math facts in a clear way, the text also presents fables that actually are meaningful! The book presents lessons on cooperation, friendship, planning ahead, and thankfulness, among other important topics. The text would work best with younger school age readers, perhaps up to third grade, but I also could see it being a helpful tool for slightly older students who struggle with math concepts. With solid math lessons and clever fable poems, this book adds up to an extremely effective and entertaining educational tool.