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1-2-3 Peas

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Regan McMahon By Regan McMahon , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Super-appealing counting book with 100 cute peas in action.

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age 4+

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age 4+

Keith Baker is one of my favorites!

Keith Baker's book "Who is the Beast," is my favorite book of all time! That book was the reason I started collecting children's books. Anything he writes is worth reading if not buying.

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This bright, colorful counting book is sure to be a hit with little ones, who will be captivated by the perpetual pea motion around the giant numbers. It's like a Richard Scarry book in that way: There's lots to look at in every scene, as peas go this way and that in all sorts of vehhicles. Preschoolers may not grasp the counting by 10s thing, but they'll have fun seeing the antic peas zoom around on their tiny pea legs and in their pea-size vehicles.

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