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Reach for this book when your toddler begins to notice patterns in their daily routine or shows a sudden interest in 'how many' of something they have. It is an essential tool for the moment a child realizes that numbers represent real things they can touch and see. Through clear, high contrast photography, Tana Hoban invites children to bridge the gap between abstract counting and their physical reality. The book features familiar items like shoes, fingers, and toes, making the concept of math feel personal and attainable. It fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment as little ones successfully identify and count objects they recognize from their own lives. This wordless format allows you to follow your child's lead, making it a perfect choice for quiet bonding and early cognitive development.