
America 123
Carrie Hager(Author)
Taffy Tales, Inc. (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 2026
Book
Board book
12 pages
978-1-998211-92-0 (ISBN)
Description
Happy 250th birthday, America!
America 123 takes little adventurers on a counting journey through some of the most beloved American scenes--from bustling farms to peaceful wildlife parks, and beyond. Each number introduces a new set of objects to count, whether it's 1 barn, 3 eagles in a forest, or 10 stars in the night sky. Whimsical illustrations bring each setting to life, making it easy and fun for kids to count while exploring the beauty and diversity of America.The thick flaps make it perfect for small hands to engage with, revealing surprises and fun facts as children learn about the objects they're counting--offering both a counting lesson and a mini exploration of American culture. From rural farms to breathtaking national parks, America 123 lets children experience America's natural beauty while developing important early math skills.Timed to celebrate America's 250th anniversary in 2026, this playful and educational book is a wonderful way to introduce your little ones to counting while fostering a love for the rich diversity of the United States.Why You'll Love This Book:More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Target group
Interest Age: From 0 to 4 years
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-998211-92-0 (9781998211920)
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Persons
Illustrator: Judy Wilson is an artist and illustrator, originally from the UK, now living in Mexico City. She creates artwork for all manner of books: search and find, activity and coloring. She draws cute, whimsical characters with bright fun colors. Her illustration process begins with hand drawn art in a sketchbook, then designing art digitally, and more recently adding in hand drawn textures to pieces. She has taken courses specializing in children's illustration and narrative storytelling. She was runner up in the London Art College competition with a giant gouache and watercolor illustration titled 'Tree Of Life', filled with over a hundred animals. She's currently expanding her studies, by undertaking courses in art therapy. While Judy works on projects she listens to Classic FM with her 11 tiny Chihuahuas, next door to a friendly and noisy family of racoons.