How many?

Guido van Genechten

Book - 2022

"There are those who have their hands full with one stuffed toy. Others have no less than ten. No matter how many you have cuddles are wonderful."--

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Subjects
Genres
Board books
Fiction
Juvenile works
Published
New York : Clavis Publishing Inc [2022]
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Guido van Genechten (author)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (translator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Originally published as Hoeveel in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2021.
On board pages.
Cover title.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
002-005.
ISBN
9781605377469
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Counting one to 10 with stuffed animals. This board book opens with the question "How many stuffies do you have?" From just one for Duck to 10 for a child named Tim, there's no wrong number. Van Genechten's illustrations feature mostly animal characters with their stuffies. Each layout includes a small chalkboard with the corresponding numeral. All of the animals and their cuddly friends are drawn in soft colors with fuzzy edges, adding to the snuggly feel of the book. The stuffed pals are chosen as specific fits for their owners, sometimes with a wink to readers. Duck, for example, has just one stuffie, but it's almost too large for the little bird to carry. Penguin lines up a row of seven tiny snowmen, while the tallest animal (Giraffe) totes along eight of the smallest (mice). A sweet end to the book shows Tim, who has light brown skin and textured short black hair, in bed with 10 stuffies, the very same animals towing along their own loveys on the previous pages. This is a sweet read-aloud for introducing numbers and counting to a lapsitting child. The simple, large illustrations and anthropomorphized animals are appealing. While there is nothing groundbreaking here, it's still instructive and enjoyable. (This book was reviewed digitally.) As undeniably charming as a child's beloved stuffie. (Board book. 0-2) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.