One Is a Drummer: A Book of Numbers by Roseanne Thong. Chronicle Books, 2004. Counts from 1 to 10.
Six Snowy Sheep by Judith Ross Enderle and Stephanie Gordon Tessler. Puffin
Books, 1994. This tongue twister
counts down from 6.
Spinderella by Julia Donaldson. Crabtree, 2006. A spider discovers the joy of numbers.
Ten Cats Have Hats: A Counting Book by Jean Marzollo. Scholastic, 1994. Counts 1 to 10.
Ten Go Tango! by Arthur Dorros. HarperCollins, 2000. Ten sets of animals do different dances.
Ten Little Angels by Andra Simmons. Harcourt, 2001. Counts 1 to 10.
Ten Sly Piranhas: A Counting Story in Reverse, a Tale of Wickedness and Worse! by
William Wise. Penguin, 1993.
Counts back from 10 to 0.
*Thirteen Moons on Turtle’s Back: A Native American Year of Moons by Joseph Bruchac and Jonathan London. Philomel Books. The 13 months of the lunar calendar.
The Timbertoes 1 2 3 Counting Book. Boyds Mills Press, 1997. A family goes through the day from 1 to 12.
Cones by Nathan Olson. Capstone Press, 2008. Cubes and Cylinders and Pyramids and Spheres are four other
books by the same author.
*Long Ago Sewing We Will Remember: The Story of the Gwich’in Traditional
Caribou Skin Clothing Project by
Judy Thompson. Canadian Museum of
Civilization, 2005. Includes patterns for traditional clothing and
beadwork.
Round and Round and Round by Tana Hoban. Greenwillow Books, 1983. Large colour photos of things you see
every day that are round. No words. Two
similar books by the same author are So Many Circles, So
Many Squares and Circles, Triangles, and Squares.
Shapes by Ivan Bulloch. Action Math Series. Thomson Learning, 1994.
The Shapes We Eat by Simone T. Ribke. Children’s Press, 2005.
Triangles by Sarah Schuette. Capstone Press, 2003.