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The Numbers That Danced in the Night

De : Anastacio Marquez
Lu par : Lisa Holloway
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The Numbers That Danced in the Night is a whimsical, rhyming children’s book that turns learning to count into a lively and magical adventure. Set in a fantastical town made of toast and syrup, the story introduces young readers to the numbers 0 through 10, each brought to life as unique, playful characters. Every number has its own personality, quirks, and favorite way to dance, whether juggling jellybeans, stomping with pickles, or flying on a cheese kite. Told in rhythmic, the book celebrates imagination and movement, while reinforcing early math concepts in a way that’s engaging and fun. As the numbers come together under the moonlit sky, they spin, clap, and swirl in a dazzling display of unity and joy. Even zero, often misunderstood, joins in to teach an important lesson: without him, we couldn’t grow numbers beyond nine! Perfect for bedtime, classroom read-aloud, or early learning, this story encourages kids to count along, laugh out loud, and appreciate that every number matters. The vibrant illustrations, bright, colorful, and filled with motion, enhance the lively tone and spark curiosity. More than just a counting book, The Numbers That Danced in the Night invites children into a world where math feels like magic, and every number has a place on the dance floor. It’s a joyful celebration of learning, movement, and the power of imagination.

©2025 Anastacio "Anthony" Marquez (P)2025 Anastacio "Anthony" Marquez
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