I Have a Secret: A First Counting Book

Illustrated by Joseph Giordano
Ebook
On sale Jan 08, 2019 | 24 Pages | 9781524773397

Little Golden Book fans will love this adorable animal counting book from 1962, back in print for today's preschoolers!

One little chick struts and clucks: "I have a secret."
Two little pigs, three little kittens, and four little puppies follow the chick to find out what her secret is. And as word gets around, more animals join in, and soon eight little rabbits, nine little turtles, and ten little bluebirds have joined the parade! Playful rhyming text and adorably dressed animal characters make learning to count to ten easy and fun!
Carl Memling wrote many Little Golden Books in the 1950s and ’60s, including Rupert the Rhinoceros, Ten Little Animals, Our Flag, and The Sword in the Stone. View titles by Carl Memling

I Have a Secret: A First Counting Book | Read Aloud Flip-Along Book | Brightly Storytime<br/>

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Little Golden Book fans will love this adorable animal counting book from 1962, back in print for today's preschoolers!

One little chick struts and clucks: "I have a secret."
Two little pigs, three little kittens, and four little puppies follow the chick to find out what her secret is. And as word gets around, more animals join in, and soon eight little rabbits, nine little turtles, and ten little bluebirds have joined the parade! Playful rhyming text and adorably dressed animal characters make learning to count to ten easy and fun!

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Carl Memling wrote many Little Golden Books in the 1950s and ’60s, including Rupert the Rhinoceros, Ten Little Animals, Our Flag, and The Sword in the Stone. View titles by Carl Memling

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I Have a Secret: A First Counting Book | Read Aloud Flip-Along Book | Brightly Storytime<br/>

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