Ants at the Picnic Counting by Tens (Know Your Numbers) by Michael Dahl
by Michael Dahl
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Go on a picnic with lots of ants and learn to count by tens.
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This engaging counting book transforms early math practice into a charming picnic adventure, where children learn to count by tens alongside a bustling colony of ants. As the ants systematically carry off various picnic treats, young readers encounter clear, bold numerals and visual groupings that make skip-counting concepts concrete and accessible. The rhythmic, predictable text builds confidence with each turn of the page, reinforcing number patterns through repetition and visual cues. This approach to counting by tens provides a strong foundation for place value and mental math skills that kindergarten and first-grade students will build upon.
How it frames numerical learning within a relatable, humorous scenario that captures preschoolers' imaginations. The escalating ant invasion creates gentle suspense and visual humor that keeps children engaged while they practice their counting skills. Parents and teachers will appreciate how effectively it introduces skip-counting—a fundamental math concept—through storytelling rather than drill. The combination of playful narrative and educational content makes number recognition and counting practice feel like a game rather than a lesson, ensuring this resource will be reached for again and again during those crucial early learning years.
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