Tana Hoban knows what fires the eyes and minds of her young admirers the world over. And with every click of her camera, she zooms in on a new discovery–like this treasure trove, a full-color lesson on quantities. Look at the stacks of brightly colored teacups, the racks of shiny new shoes, the bin full of mouth-watering candies. Where are there more? Or fewer? Or where is there less? The questions and answers depend on what (and how) you see. Like the distinctive photographs, it’s all a matter of vision.
Why I like this book: More, Fewer, Less is a wordless book showing children how to group and organize information, which later helps them create patterns and other math concepts. This book allows readers to talk about the number of items present and start to form early math skills
