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Counting Monsters - In this fun story we encounter monsters riding bikes, going on hikes, playing Peek-A-Boo, rowing a canoe, learning how to fly and more. Children learn to count to ten by drawing and counting friendly monsters that do interes
Written by: Alan Jordan Read by: Author
Type: Unabridged
File Size: 3 Mb Length: 2.5 min Inclusions: Read Along Book
Counting Monsters - In this fun story we encounter monsters riding bikes, going on hikes, playing Peek-A-Boo, rowing a canoe, learning how to fly and more. Children learn to count to ten by drawing and counting friendly monsters that do interesting things. This book is also appropriate for adults who are in nursing homes and hospitals as it is a great way to pass time.
Alan Jordan is the author of four children's books and eight business books. He has also published hundreds of articles, short stories and poems. Several of Mr. Jordan's plays have been produced. A member of the Society of Children's Book writers and Illustrators, he is the recipient of a grant from The Nevada Arts Council. Mr. Jordan resides in Reno, NV, U.S.A.
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Counting Monsters - by Alan Jordan
Counting Monsters - In this fun story we encounter monsters riding bikes, going on hikes, playing Peek-A-Boo, rowing a canoe, learning how to fly and more. Children learn to count to ten by drawing and counting friendly monsters that do interesting things. This book is also appropriate for adults who are in nursing homes and hospitals as it is a great way to pass time.
Alan Jordan is the author of four children's books and eight business books. He has also published hundreds of articles, short stories and poems. Several of Mr. Jordan's plays have been produced. A member of the Society of Children's Book writers and Illustrators, he is the recipient of a grant from The Nevada Arts Council. Mr. Jordan resides in Reno, NV, U.S.A.