
12 Great Counting Books for Kids
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2. One Rainy Day by Shobha Viswanath, Illustrated by Ashwathy P.S. and Anusha Sundar, Age group 0-2 years
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3. Das Din by Pridhee, Illustrated by Alicia Souza, Age group 0-2 years
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5. One Dark Cloud by Shobha Viswanath, Illustrated by Ashwathy P.S. and Anusha Sundar, Age group 3-5 years
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6. My First Hindi Book by Chandni Bhatia, Age group 3-5 years
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7. One, Two, Tree by Anushka Ravishankar, Illustrated by Sirish Rao and Durga Bai, Age group 3-5 years old
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9. My First Hindi Book: Learn Colors, Counting, and Animals in Hindi by Chandni Bhatia
This colorful Hindi book Introduces your child to colors, counting, and animals in English and Hindi. The book uses transliteration of Hindi words and can be used by children and adults who are not familiar with the script.
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10. Vazhai ilai virundhu - A Montessori Numbers Book in Tamil by Monisha
This Montessori numbers book is TamilMontessori's debut children's Tamil book for children aged 0 - 3 years. This board book introduces numbers to the littlest readers through a scrumptious feast served on banana leaf. This book is illustrated by Dejeshwini and published by Zhagaram Publications.
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11. Gajapati Kulapati's Big Day - Colour, Count, Create by Ashok Rajagopalan
A fun-tastic activity book that marks a big day for everyone's favourite ele-friend (or elephant) from the super-selling series Gajapati Kulapati! This fun and lively coloring books is perfect for kids who love Gajapati Kulapati, the most popular elephant in any town! Color Gajapati and his friends, then read the book again and again, and learn to count too! Puzzles and fun activities will keep your kids occupied all day.
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12. Akkad Bakkad by Shreya Sen
A wacky lot of numbers have the time of their life in this all-time favourite Punjabi rhyme! Don't miss this lovely board book from Tulika! This Punjabi rhyme adapted in English brings out the concept of numbers, ascending and descending order of numbers in a wonderful way. Colorful pictures by Shreya Sen make the numbers alive by making them walk, run, skip, see, and laugh!