Spot Can Count

Author: Eric Hill

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  • : 16.99 AUD
  • : 9780141343792
  • : Penguin Books, Limited
  • : Puffin
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  • : 0.248
  • : July 2013
  • : 244mm X 250mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 16.99
  • : July 2013
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  • : books

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  • : Spot
  • : Children's - Kindergarten, Age 5-6
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  • : illustrations
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Barcode 9780141343792
9780141343792

Description

Spot Can Count is a classic Spot book by Eric Hill


In this classic Spot book, flaps on every page reveal an increasing number of surprises as every toddler's favourite puppy, Spot, counts from one to ten, meeting farm animals along the way. One small mouse under some sacks is followed by two squirrels in a tree - all the way to ten cows in a barn. This book is lots of fun and full of surprises - and the perfect early learning tool for children learning to count.


This new, bigger, edition, really brings this classic Spot story to life.


Eric Hill was born in North London in 1927 and, apart from a brief period of evacuation, lived there for many years. His career as an artist began when he was employed as a messenger in an art studio and was encouraged to draw. Eric's son was born in 1976 and he began to write stories about a puppy to read to him at bedtime, and so Spot was born.


Don't miss any of the other Spot lift-the-flap classics:


Where's Spot?; Spot's First Walk; Spot's Birthday Party; Spot's First Christmas; Spot Goes to School; Spot Goes on Holiday; Spot Goes to the Circus; Spot Goes to the Farm; Spot's First Easter; Spot's Baby Sister; Spot Stays Overnight; Spot Goes to the Park; Spot Goes to a Party; Spot Bakes a Cake; Spot Visits his Grandparents; Spot Can Count; Who's There, Spot?; Spot Says Goodnight

Reviews

Spot is one of the essential experiences of childhood Parents Magazine

Author description

Eric Hill was born in North London and lived there for many years. He started his artistic career as an art studio messenger and from there went on to become a cartoonist and eventually an art director at a leading advertising agency. In 1978 Eric made up a story about a small puppy to read to his son at bedtime and Spot was born. The success of his first bestselling lift-the-flap classic 'Where's Spot?' in 1980 convinced him to become a full-time author. Eric currently resides in France.