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Heidi Goennel

Autor(a) de Odds and Evens: A Numbers Book

19+ Works 224 Membros 11 Críticas

Obras por Heidi Goennel

Odds and Evens: A Numbers Book (1994) 48 exemplares
If I Were a Penguin (1989) 33 exemplares
Seasons (1986) 21 exemplares
The Circus (1992) 17 exemplares
Sometimes I Like to Be Alone (1989) 16 exemplares
While I Am Little (1993) 15 exemplares
I Pretend (1995) 14 exemplares
When I Grow Up (1987) 13 exemplares
Heidi's Zoo: An Un-Alphabet Book (1993) 10 exemplares
Colors (1990) 7 exemplares
My Dog (1989) 7 exemplares
It's My Birthday (1992) 6 exemplares
My Day (1988) 6 exemplares

Associated Works

In Just — [poem] (1988) — Ilustrador, algumas edições32 exemplares

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This number book was very simple in nature but great for beginning the task of learning to count. This book is complete with a number line on the left of each turn of the page. This greatly helps children who can't read just yet but can recognize numbers. The illustrations are simple and colorful as they should be for a book of this level. The only image/number correlation that they might be confused about is number eleven. it says "the eleventh hour" with a picture of a witch riding a bike.
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JonahWilliams | 8 outras críticas | Apr 22, 2019 |
A number book starting from 1 going all the way to 13, its uses odds sayings to represent the numbers so I don't think it's very kid friendly. Even I didn't understand it. The illustrations were nice, I just wish they really represented the amount of the number shown. I agree with other reviewers about the title, I have no idea why it is called ODDS and EVENS.
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maturne2 | 8 outras críticas | Nov 29, 2016 |
This book gives examples of familiar expressions that all deal with the numbers 1-13. I really don't think the title is appropriate because it doesn't explain anything about odd or even numbers.
 
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glguerra | 8 outras críticas | Dec 1, 2015 |
I enjoyed this book because the imagination of the girl is very fun. When she is stirring paint she pretends she is stirring a witch’s stew, and when she walks on her hands she pretends she is in space. The girl plays with her cat, but pretends to train a tiger. Everything that seems boring to the little girl, she imagines it could be something better. Kids could learn that situations that may seem a little boring could be better with a little of imagination. While I am at work, I imagine being home and resting. This book influenced me.… (mais)
 
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memaldonado | Apr 26, 2015 |

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Obras
19
Also by
1
Membros
224
Popularidade
#100,172
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
11
ISBN
25

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