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Binding: HardcoverEAN: 9780873587938 ISBN: 0873587936 Label: Rising Moon Manufacturer: Rising Moon Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: January 25, 2002 Publisher: Rising Moon Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Rising Moon Editorial Review: Product Description: A one to ten counting book set in a lively garden Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Over in the GardenThis book is wonderful because of the verse and the counting. There is a hint on each page as to what you will discover on the next page. My 19 month old loves to have it read to him, and I am sure he will appreciate it more as he gets older and can read it with me. The illustrations are beautiful and really capture his attention. Rating: - Over in the GardenI read Over in the Garden.I like the book.I like the book because there are hidden numbers.In the book I read "Over in the Garden in the early morning sun lived a mother peraying mantis and her little mantis one peronc. So they hunted and they peronced in the early morning sun." This helped convince me that it was a good book. Rating: - Outstanding on many levels!This is truely a charming book. We love it! It is good for children of all ages. When you finish singing the song and enjoying the bright colorful artwork try to find the hidden number on each page. If you master that you can look for the animal featured on the next page. It is hiding somewhere in the garden of the pre-page. Well written, interesting, and appeals to children of many ages. Also features a scientific rundown of various insects in the back and music to sing to. This book has ... Read More Rating: - In with the bugsMy 4-year old son and I love this book. The rhymes are great and there are numerous opportunities for interactive participation from the child. My son likes me to read the first part of the verse and he completes the second part. He also likes to point out the numbers hidden on each page -- even though he has done it countless times. No matter how many times I read this, I never get tired of the crisp and beautiful illustrations. After you have gone through the ten garden creatures there is a very ... Read More Rating: - Encourages active participationJennifer Ward's Over In The Garden enjoys Kenneth Spengler's oversized, colorful drawings as they illustrate a classic song which teaches kids how to count. Hidden numbers in each illustration encourage active participation rather than just reciting lyrics. |