How many black dots? One? Two? Three? What can you make? Read this book and see!
First published in 1968, Ten Black Dots is a counting book, a book of simple rhymes, and a book of everyday objects.
A counting book that features an African-American family shopping for food, preparing dinner, and sitting down to eat. Lively read-aloud text paired with bright collage illustrations.
In simple, powerful words and vibrant illustrations, Donald Crews evokes the rolling wheels of that childhood favorite: a train. This Caldecott Honor Book features bright colors and bold shapes.
A counting book which shows what can be done with ten black dots--one can make a sun, two a fox's eyes, or eight the wheels of a train.
Living with the use of one's eyes can make imagining blindness difficult, but this innovative title invites readers to imagine living without sight through remarkable illustrations done with raised lines...
What is large (or small), bright yellow, and filled with students? School Bus! Climb aboard and let Donald Crews take you to school -- and home again.
In fact,” Smith volunteered as he examined the item more closely, “it's nearly like the one I purchased for my wife.” The jury tittered. “Well, it seems identical to the one I saw in her right hand.” Smith took the hanky and asked if ...
centerFollow the big red truck on its cross-country journey in Donald Crew's classic wordless book, perfect for sharing with the very young.
A pop-up book for young and old alike, featuring 600 black spots that slip, spin, swirl and slide their way across the page.
In this exuberant book, acclaimed graphic designer Craig Frazier does more than simply showcase a vast variety of dots, he encourages young readers to look closely at the world around them.