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The monsters insist they can't count... but somehow they keep getting every number right!
Join a hilarious group of lovable monsters on a laugh-out-loud counting adventure filled with pizza slices, donuts, cupcakes, rubber duckies, colorful dots and plenty of silly surprises.
Throughout the story, the monsters confidently declare that they can't count to ten. Yet with every page turn, they accidentally count objects perfectly while insisting that counting is simply impossible! As they count pizza slices for lunch, donuts for a snack, colorful dots and rubber duckies for bath time, they never seem to notice how good they really are.
Fortunately, one clever tiny pink monster is paying attention.
As the other monsters continue making funny mistakes, the tiny pink monster begins to notice a surprising pattern. If the monsters truly can't count, how do they always know exactly how many pizza slices, donuts, cupcakes, and rubber duckies there are?
Young readers will love counting along, spotting the clues, and helping the tiny pink monster solve the mystery. With playful repetition, colorful illustrations, and plenty of opportunities for participation, Monsters Can't Count! makes learning numbers exciting, interactive, and fun.
Part of The Not-So-Clueless Monsters Series, this delightful picture book encourages children to build confidence, think critically, and discover that learning can be full of laughter.
What children will learn:• Counting from 1 to 10
• Number recognition
• Observation skills
• Critical thinking
• Vocabulary development
• Early math concepts
• Confidence in learning
• Ages 3-8
• Preschool and kindergarten learners
• Homeschool families
• Classroom read-alouds
• Bedtime stories
• Beginning readers
• Monster-loving kids
Filled with humor, heart, and monstrously fun counting practice, this charming story reminds children that sometimes we can do things better than we think.
Can you help the tiny pink monster prove that the monsters really can count? Count along and find out!