One Santa Snowglobe edition by Adam Casbarian Robin Casbarian Children eBooks


This is a holiday counting book from one to twelve using seasonal items. This is a great book to help your children practice counting while also getting them excited about Christmas and the holiday season. (The images are in color.)
One Santa Snowglobe edition by Adam Casbarian Robin Casbarian Children eBooks
Yesterday I read The Empty Cup by this author, was impressed by its cleverness and how unique it was that I decided to check out some of the author's other books. This one seemed appropriate to download being it is nearly Christmas. It is a very different sort of book to the other one though. It isn't unique in any way, there's plenty of these learn to count books out there where the appropriate number of items is illustrated on the page with a line of text. I thought it may like The Empty Cup have been a bit humorous but no, this is just a regular counting book.The illustrations by I'm guessing the author's wife, sister or mother, are artistically very well done which can be appreciated by an adult but I think more cartoony style would probably interest kids a bit more. The illustrations are painted and sort of with the graininess remind me of a towel. Which is clever but again I don't know how much kids will be into them. However some of the pictures have a bit of humour that was lacking in the text such as the snowmen. There aren't many pages, the book just counts to twelve than has a letter from the authors telling kids that if they learn to practice their numbers day and night Santa may wake you and ask you to count out toys, the more they count the more toys. Being the unlikelihood of this happening, kids may be a bit disappointed if this was their motivation to do their counting homework and be deterred from learning other stuff if promised some sort of payoff for doing so in the future. Depending on what the children you are reading this to still believe in, you may want to stop at the page before.
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One Santa Snowglobe edition by Adam Casbarian Robin Casbarian Children eBooks Reviews
One Santa Snowglobe by Adam Casbarian
Illustrated very colorful Christmas children's book about all the things surrounding Christmas.
Starts out with one Santa in a snow globe and then onto #2. Not only is this book about the things
with Christmas but numbers. Counts up to 12 with a bonus letter to the child to practice counting every day...
I got this book for free and i read it to my 3 year old son. He loves the pictures and enjoys counting the items on each page with me before bedtime!
Bought this book for my child, and she loves it and it can keep her occupied when needed. Easy to do.
I'd like to plan small simple crafts to match each day of counting for the kids to make. And then count them again when they've made them.
Love the game.
Loved this cute little book - it's a fun read during the holiday season. The illustrations are simple but nicely done. More importantly (for me, as the reader) the rhymes are cute and catchy. My daughter loved it. She's obsessed with snow-globes and all things holiday. Perfect.
The book is 13 pages long. 1 page for each number with another poem on the last page.
The number pages are filled with full page illustrations which a for the most part bright colorful and a bit flat. The book uses poetry to describe a secular Christmas symbol and the illustration is of that symbol, i.e. presents, candy canes, gingerbread men. There is an equal number of items on the page as the number. i.e. 11 snowmen. What I like about the illustrations is that each snowman is different. The illustrator didn't cut and paste the same snowman 11 times.
Following the 12 stockings is another poem. Which I think is pretty good, except for the last verse.
So be ready to count,
by Christmas Eve.
The more you can count,
the more gifts he'll leave.
I think that last line is a big UH OH! That last verse is not fair to parents. What happens when the kids counts to 159 or 1159?
So while it isn't a long book and the last verse of the 2nd poem is inappropriate. It is a cheery book.
Yesterday I read The Empty Cup by this author, was impressed by its cleverness and how unique it was that I decided to check out some of the author's other books. This one seemed appropriate to download being it is nearly Christmas. It is a very different sort of book to the other one though. It isn't unique in any way, there's plenty of these learn to count books out there where the appropriate number of items is illustrated on the page with a line of text. I thought it may like The Empty Cup have been a bit humorous but no, this is just a regular counting book.
The illustrations by I'm guessing the author's wife, sister or mother, are artistically very well done which can be appreciated by an adult but I think more cartoony style would probably interest kids a bit more. The illustrations are painted and sort of with the graininess remind me of a towel. Which is clever but again I don't know how much kids will be into them. However some of the pictures have a bit of humour that was lacking in the text such as the snowmen. There aren't many pages, the book just counts to twelve than has a letter from the authors telling kids that if they learn to practice their numbers day and night Santa may wake you and ask you to count out toys, the more they count the more toys. Being the unlikelihood of this happening, kids may be a bit disappointed if this was their motivation to do their counting homework and be deterred from learning other stuff if promised some sort of payoff for doing so in the future. Depending on what the children you are reading this to still believe in, you may want to stop at the page before.

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