The Very Berry Counting Book
By (Author) Jerry Pallotta
Illustrated by Joy Newton
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
18th May 2017
United States
Children
Non Fiction
513.211
Board book
10
Width 143mm, Height 179mm, Spine 10mm
164g
"Children can learn to count from one to 10 in a berry appetizing way. This lovely counting book, reminiscent of old-fashioned botanical illustrations, introduces children to a variety of berries." -Kirkus Reviews
Best-selling author Jerry Pallottas latest counting book is for the youngest readers to devour. Covering familiar North American berries like blueberries and strawberries, as well as lesser-known ones such as mul-berries and salmonberries, this fruity board book combines evocative adjectives with berry names, numbers, and colors in a sweet and simple way. Joy Newtons botanical illustrations bring a vintage farm-stand feel to each page.
Berries are a healthy nger food toddlers are familiar with. Learning their names and the numbers from one to ten is sure to delight.
* Children can learn to count from one to 10 in a berry appetizing way.This lovely counting book, reminiscent of old-fashioned botanical illustrations, introduces children to a variety of berries. Examples range from the well-known staples, such as raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, cranberries, and blackberries, through the less-familiar, such as mulberries, salmonberries, and elderberries, to the surprising, such as green grapes and red grapes. Yes, those are berries too. Each berry illustration is set against a soft cream background that further contributes to the antique feel of the book. The numberpresented in both numerical and word formis followed by a simple two-word descriptor of the berry in question: "sour cranberries," "tasty blackberries," "plump green grapes," "tart elderberries." The color of the text matches its berry. The presentation is deceivingly simple, yet it offers so much: numbers, colors, vocabulary in the form of berry names and adjectives, and, last but not least, art appreciation. Here's hoping it will also open up appetites and a taste for the simple, healthy pleasures in life. A simple, elegant book.
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Jerry Pallotta is an award-winning author of childrens alphabet books and imaginative fiction, including The Construction Alphabet Book, The Icky Bug Alphabet Book, and Dory Story. Jerry lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
Joy Newton grew up surrounded by nature and design. She now designs high-end stationery and home goods with nature themes. The Very Berry Counting Book is her first children's book.