
Count Alaska's Colors
Shelley Gill(Author)
Little Bigfoot (Publisher)
Published on 29. July 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-0-934007-35-1 (ISBN)
Description
In this companion to the Alaska ABC Book, children learn to count as colorful critters leap through the pages. This is sure to be a favorite!
"Seven red king crabs eating stinky bait, peeking from the crab pot is crab number eight!"
Teach kids counting, colors and shapes from the Last Frontier!
Ages 3 and up.
Other titles available from Paws IV Publishing:
Alaska ABC Book
Kiana's Iditarod
Mammoth Magic
The Alaska Mother Goose
Thunderfeet
Alaska's Three Bears
North Country Christmas
Swimmer
Denali
Storm Run
...and more!
"Seven red king crabs eating stinky bait, peeking from the crab pot is crab number eight!"
Teach kids counting, colors and shapes from the Last Frontier!
Ages 3 and up.
Other titles available from Paws IV Publishing:
Alaska ABC Book
Kiana's Iditarod
Mammoth Magic
The Alaska Mother Goose
Thunderfeet
Alaska's Three Bears
North Country Christmas
Swimmer
Denali
Storm Run
...and more!
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Blue Star Press
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Preschool to Second Grade, Interest Age: From 3 to 7 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
ILLUSTRATIONS
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 276 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
154 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-934007-35-1 (9780934007351)
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Persons
SHELLEY GILL was the fifth woman to complete the Iditarod race. When she's not writing, Shelley travels to schools around the country where she covers a variety of topics--from whale watching to where her ideas come from. Gill was a founder and publisher of the Paws IV line of Alaskan children's books now owned by Sasquatch Books. The author lives in Homer, AK.
Shannon Cartwright has spent most of her Alaska years living in the bush, and has never owned a TV or a computer. Cartwright has traveled all over the state working on a set-net site in Bristol Bay, driving horse-pack trips, guiding in the Alaska Range and Brooks Range, researching book projects, and traveling between her cabins by train, skis, snowmobiles, and horses. She expresses her love of Alaska through the 28 children's books she has illustrated, seven of which she has also written.
Shannon Cartwright has spent most of her Alaska years living in the bush, and has never owned a TV or a computer. Cartwright has traveled all over the state working on a set-net site in Bristol Bay, driving horse-pack trips, guiding in the Alaska Range and Brooks Range, researching book projects, and traveling between her cabins by train, skis, snowmobiles, and horses. She expresses her love of Alaska through the 28 children's books she has illustrated, seven of which she has also written.