Families who loved Reese's Pieces Count by Fives by Jerry Pallotta often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child has mastered basic counting but feels stuck or intimidated by larger numbers. It is the perfect bridge for a preschooler or early elementary student who loves construction and machinery, transforming a dry math concept into a high-stakes logistics mission involving their favorite candy. By framing skip counting as a way to manage a fleet of trucks, the book builds a sense of competence and pride in 'big kid' math. It is an excellent choice for tactile learners who benefit from seeing groups of objects organized in rows and patterns. Parents will appreciate how it turns a 32-page read into an interactive session of spotting, grouping, and celebrating numerical milestones.