Written by Erik Peterson and illustrated by Mina Sanwald, “The Dragon and the Princess” shares the joy of friendship as readers count from 1 to 10 and back down again. With fun-filled illustrations and memorable text, it will be a book that gets read over and over again.
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Reviews:
" A wonderful children's book for teaching them to count."
Reviewer: Angel for Bookangel.
When a baby dragon hatches, a princess is stolen by the parents only for them to start playing together until she is rescued and taken home.
A wonderfully simple and well-illustrated children's book for teaching them to count using a short and sweet story with a happy ending. The story counts up from one to ten and then from ten back down to one. Each page contains a short sentence with the number in and the illustrative picture. What works so well is that each picture can be used to find the items being mentioned and then count them up to help reinforce the number learning while making it fun for all.
The only other things to note is the spelling and language is American and the capitalisation of Baby dragon, which does change through the book. But those are minor points for such a delightful book.
Overall, it is a beautifully illustrated book to teach children to count. Also, it's worth just getting to look at the pretty pictures.
Rating: 5
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