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Color photos illustrate double-page spreads featuring the numbers 1 through 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100. As always, Hoban shows readers a new way to view the everyday world: twenty mannequin heads wear hats and sunglasses, twelve rolls of paper towels sit in a cabinet, and five crushed soda cans shine on wet pavement. Opposite the photo are the numeral, the number spelled out, and a corresponding number of dots.