Cross Rabbit A funny illustrated children’s picture book about Percy
by Nick Butterworth
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This charming counting book offers young readers a delightful adventure in the park as they follow a determined rabbit hopping through various obstacles. The simple, engaging narrative introduces ear...
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This charming counting book offers young readers a delightful adventure in the park as they follow a determined rabbit hopping through various obstacles. The simple, engaging narrative introduces early math concepts through sequential counting from one to ten, with each number clearly illustrated through the rabbit's encounters. Bright, detailed illustrations capture children's attention while reinforcing number recognition through visual storytelling. The rhythmic text and repetitive structure make it ideal for preschoolers just beginning their counting journey.
What sets this animal story apart is how it transforms basic number practice into an exciting quest, keeping young learners invested in the mathematical outcome. The gentle humor and relatable park setting create an immersive experience that feels more like play than learning. Parents will appreciate how this picture book builds confidence with numbers through its predictable yet engaging pattern. Children will eagerly count along, developing foundational math skills while enjoying a sweet animal adventure.
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