Synopses & Reviews
In this charming companion to
Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. and#8220;The rhythm follows the illustrations in a glissando; one can almost hear the background music.and#8221;--
The Horn BookSynopsis
Count to 10 and back again with these charming mice--and watch their clever escape from a hungry snake
Toddlers will enjoy this exciting stories while they learn about numbers.
In this picture book for preschool-age kids, a hungry snake counts ten little mice into a jar as he anticipates his dinner. But the mice outwit the snake as they count down from ten until they've all gotten away.
An unusually pleasing rehearsal of the numbers from one to ten. --Kirkus
Synopsis
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. The rhythm follows the illustrations in a glissando; one can almost hear the background music.--The Horn Book
Synopsis
Ellen Stoll Walsh's classic counting book, now available in a lap-sized board book edition
Synopsis
Count along with these adventurous mice as they make their escape from a hungry snake. Available for the first time as a lap-sized board book, this suspenseful journey will delight childrenand#160;all over again!
About the Author
ELLEN STOLL WALSH is the author-illustrator of many award-winning early concept books for young children, including
Mouse Paintand#160;and the Dot and Jabber trilogy. She lives near Rochester, New York.