FICTION

Countablock

illus. by Peskimo. 94p. Abrams Appleseed. 2014. Board $16.95. ISBN 9781419713743. LC 2014932558.
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PreS-Gr 1—This follow-up to Franceschelli and Peskimo's Alphablock (Abrams, 2013) explores numbers with similar skill and creative verve. With board pages featuring cutouts in the shape of the numbers, each spread introduces items or characters with the following spread showing their sometimes unexpected growth or transformation. "One acorn becomes… one oak tree!," "four babies become… four children!," and "Forty eggs become…thirty-nine chicks and one dinosaur!." The text is peppered with memorable associations for each number and is appropriate for sharing with preschoolers and older children alike. Children will enjoy exploring details of the illustrations highlighting the numbers 1 through 10, with 20–100 counted by 10s. The clever, nostalgic art is reminiscent of Sara Gillingham's work in Stephen Krensky's I Know a Lot (Abrams, 2013), and the title provides an unusual exploration of concepts appropriate for many age levels.—Sarah Westeren, Richland Library, Columbia, SC
The successor to Alphablock is an equally attractive, inventive board book. Readers explore the numbers from one to twenty, and each decade from there to one hundred. "Nine pieces of paper" become "Nine paper airplanes" with the turn of a chunky, die-cut page (shaped like the numeral). Most examples will be familiar to young children and the theme of transformation adds sophistication.

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