123 California

Board book

Main Details

Title 123 California
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Puck
SeriesCool Counting Books
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:22
Dimensions(mm): Height 155,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9780979621338
ClassificationsDewey:513.211
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Duo Press LLC
Imprint Duo Press LLC
Publication Date 1 September 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Kids will learn to count to 10 using some of California's most beloved symbols-from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Hollywood sign, surf boards to San Francisco's cable cars-in this board book featuring modern, minimalist illustration art and bright colors. The end of the book includes a complete location list, in both English and Spanish, to help parents locate the symbols and landmarks and plan an entertaining trip to California. While practicing essential number skills, kids will enjoy reading 123 California over and over.

Author Biography

Puckhas worked as a writer, an editor, and a translator for national publications and publishing houses. Kevin Somers is an author and artist who has worked in comics, animation, fine arts, and publishing for more than 15 years. He is the author of "Meaner than the Meanest," the writer and illustrator of "The Incredible Hulk: Project Hide," and the illustrator of "The Lazy Person's Handbook: Shortcuts to Get Everything You Want with the Least Possible Effort." They live in New York City.

Reviews

"Little ones learn all about the wonders of California while learning to count, which I just love!" --OC Family "These books are really colorful and fun." --The Examiner "These may be the coolest counting books ever. Simply illustrated with graphic images, you can count along to 10 with the icons of famous cities, states, and the country." --Cool Kids Gifts "Bright, vibrant colors and bold, sharp graphics make each page quite eye appealing and an extra bonus is that the pages are coated so they can be easily washed off if sticky fingers are a problem." --BookLoons.com