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This yummy counting book teaches numbers and three primary shapes: the square, circle, and triangle.
Reviews (2)
Publisher's Weekly Review
This insignificant addition to the crowded shelves of counting books encourages children to use M&M candies--in specific color configurations--to practice counting from one to 12, and then to form the various sets of 12 (six groups of two; three groups of four, etc.) as well as the shapes of a square, circle and triangle. From its opening lines (``Pour out the candies. Get ready, get set. / This counting book is the tastiest yet!''), the rhymed text is rather banal, and the art--which consists entirely of depictions of these small round candies--is limited and monotonous. Finally, the book ends with a lesson in subtraction, in which youngsters are encouraged to eat the pieces, color by color, until none remains. Perhaps the sugar will give them a kick; unfortunately, this slim book doesn't offer much food for thought. Ages 3-8. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Horn Book Review
Containing a forced but upbeat rhymed text, a painless first math book teaches counting, shapes, colors, and sets through clearly photographed combinations of M&M's Chocolate Candies. Readers following along with their own treats are instructed to eat the M&M's, which, though fun for some, excludes children whose diets don't include chocolate. From HORN BOOK 1994, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.