Synopses & Reviews
Count from unoand#160;to diez with a big fat hen in this rollicking rendition of a popular nursery rhyme.and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;Keith Bakerand#8217;s vivid chickens and their barnyard friends come to life inand#160;this inventive rhyming tale--counting to ten will never be the same!
Review
and#8220;Counting to 10 wonand#8217;t be the same with Bakerand#8217;s new, visually striking version.and#8221;and#8212;Working Mother
and#8220;You and your child will love the colorful illustrations that stretch across pages and invite you to join in the rhyming chorus.and#8221;and#8212;Baby Talk
and#8220;Perfect for family sharing.and#8221;and#8212;San Diego Parent
and#8220;Bold outlines, plump figures and vibrant acrylics add up to an especially appealing counting primer.and#8221;and#8212;Publishers Weekly
and#8220;A ready read-aloud for the story-hour set.and#8221;and#8212;Booklist
Synopsis
One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door . . . . Nine, ten, big fat hen! Now young children can enjoy a popular nursery rhyme and learn to count, too. Keith Baker's delightful illustrations filled with eggs and chicks (and bugs) are sure to tickle little ones for hours of read-aloud fun.
Synopsis
When Yoshi, a remarkable young Japanese builder, runs out of ideas, a magic fan inspires him with new projects. It is only after losing the fan that Yoshi discovers he can depend on his own imagination after all. "Fan-shaped cutout pages are splendid enhancements to this well-designed, stylish tale."--
Publishers WeeklySynopsis
A familiar nursery rhyme and picture book favorite, now available in Spanish
Synopsis
In this amusing picture book, a colorful snake challenges children to find him as he slithers through pages of familiar objects. and#8220;Bakerand#8217;s elaborate acrylic designs, variety of lush hues, and sly wit provide a feast for the eyes while maintaining the cohesive personality of the book from page to page.and#8221;--
Publishers WeeklyAbout the Author
Keith Baker has written and illustrated many well-loved picture books and early chapter books, including several aboutandnbsp;the charming and lovable Mr. and Mrs. Green. Two of his best-known picture books, Hide and Snake and Who Is the Beast?,andnbsp;are about animals.andnbsp;He lives in Seattle, Washington.