Children’s Books To Learn To Count

For early learning, books can be an excellent supplementary material. Next, we leave you the most outstanding books so that children know the numbers and the basic operations with them.
Children's books to learn to count

One of the first things children learn is numbers, and therefore they also have to learn to count. Mathematics, no matter how basic it may seem at these ages, can begin to complicate the lives of children if they do not acquire skills and a methodology.

Books are a wonderful work tool to help the little ones to perform basic number operations in a simple and fun way. Next, we leave you a series of children’s books to learn to count and that will help both teachers and parents.

Children’s books to learn to count

1. The gluttonous little caterpillar

A book with very striking colors and illustrations for the little ones, where they  can count the numbers of foods that the caterpillar is eating while identifying them with the die-cut illustrations. In addition, they will know first-hand the growth, change or metamorphosis that this small animal undergoes to become a butterfly.

Such has been the interest in this book, which can be found both in book and mini format, as well as in  pop-up form , with the caterpillar stuffed toy included or with finger puppets.

Without a doubt, one of the best books to learn to count in an easy and fun way with an animal as the main character, something that practically all children adore.

Children's books to learn to count.

2. 1, 2, 3 Learn to count

This is one of the most didactic books and that the smallest of the house will love because it has two erasable markers as auxiliary material.

Through its pages, the numbers from 1 to 10 will be known through illustrations in each number associated with it, as well as the possibility of learning to draw each one with the markers that it includes.

3. My first numbers. I am learning to count!

From the hand of the publishing house Bruño this colorful book is published that will delight children due to the amount of colors and images it contains. In addition to learning to count,  you can play to identify and know the images on each of the pages, since each number is identified with a different image.

It also includes at the top of the book some flaps or tabs with each of the numbers as a bookmark, so that the child can directly open it by the number he chooses.

4. 10 little sheep: from 1 to 10 in the blink… of sheep

Another of the first things you learn, along with numbers, is colors. What better way than to learn everything in the same book whose main characters are also animals?

Specifically, 10 sheep, each of a different color, will carry out all kinds of activities each time in a larger group so that the child can identify the colors of each one, as well as the number of sheep that come together for each activity.

A wonderful illustrated book that, in a fun way, will make children learn.

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5. The great book of numbers

One of the books to learn not so much to count, but the numbers, themselves. Recommended for children from two or three years old, it is a book totally adapted for them, both physically, due to its format, since it is very manageable, and because of its pages with illustrations and striking colors for them.

Children will learn the numbers from 1 to 10 in a fun way through the different methods that are exposed on each page for their understanding.

Children's books to learn to count.

6. Numbers

Only the title of the book itself already indicates its theme. However, its cover still says much more, as it introduces us to the protagonists of the book: the animals of the Acorn Forest. These animals will be the ones that help the child to learn to count to ten in a fun way and with wonderful illustrations.

7. One, five, many

One of the best picture books with a multitude of educational activities for children to learn numbers has been designed by a Czech illustrator.

In short, through its pages, children will find transparencies, flaps and die-cut illustrations, among many other activities, with which the child will have fun and learn in equal parts.

Dyscalculia, "the evil" of numbers

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