From Publishers Weekly
One, Two, Guess Who? by Colin and Jacqui Hawkins turns counting to 10 into a game. A pair of numbers is presented in a rhyme with a clue: "Who found the slipper left behind on the stairs? The Ugly Sisters said it was theirs." Three choices appear on a flap with the answer underneath, "It was Prince Charming who came to call,/ carrying the slipper last at the ball." Children can go from one to 10 all over again on the last pages, which briefly recap the number rhyme and the objects seen.
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Here's a combination counting book and quiz game for toddlers, with humorous, full-color illustrations on every page, a rhyming text, and fold-over flaps that hide the answer to each question. "One, Two, What a to-do!" shout the Little Pigs. Kids have to guess the identity of the villain the pigs are locking out of their house. Is it Puss in Boots . . . the Big Bad Wolf . . . or The Beast? When they lift the flap they find the answer in rhyme, along with an amusing illustration that shows--in this case--the Big Bad Wolf! Two-page spreads that follow ask questions about Cinderella, the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood, and Jack and the Beanstalk. Preschoolers will want to play this game over and over again. (Ages 2-5)
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