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Ten Apples Up on Top!
by Theodore LeSieg
Random House
Since 1961, Ten Apples up on Top has been helping preschoolers learn to count and read simultaneously. Simple illustrations and even simpler rhymes make this apple-balancing competition between a dog, a tiger, and a lion a fun, easy place to practice sight words and phonics. The inevitable tumbling crash is a great climax for busy toddlers to enjoy, and parents will appreciate the cooperative lesson the last page offers.
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Let's Talk:
Ideas to Explore Together
Before you read: What do the animals on the cover of this book have on their heads?
As you read: What types of animals are in this book? What are the animals trying to do?
After you read: Do you like to eat apples? What other type of fruit do you like to eat?
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