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Packed full of wonderfully clever ways of helping children to?remember numbers.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?----- ? ? Wishing Shelf?REVIEWS The Number Story 3 and 4 is a very clever little book ? two?books in fact ? that work very hard to help young children to?understand numbers. ? ?Most counting books count balls?and boots etc. But not this book. In this book, for the Number?13, the reader will be told that boys will often celebrate a??Coming of Age? party. Oh, the?originality!? ? ?There are no boring balls?and boots. ? In Number Story 4, numbers help to decide who was 3rd in?a camel race in Oman, or was 2nd in an Ostrich Derby in South?Africa. Fantastic stuff! ? ? Blast off with number Eleven! Greet Good Afternoon with number Twelve! And celebrate a special birthday with number Thirteen! ? The Numbers have done it again! Now there is something more than number charts! Number charts are useful, yes, to teach children the numbers that are beyond ten. But the Numbers did sense that little John found that rather uninspiring,