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32 pp.
| Scholastic |
October, 2000 |
TradeISBN 0-590-68320-9$$14.95
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As a young owl flies from dusk to dawn, she learns to count from one to ten. She spies one prairie dog on a hill, two mice in a field, three ducks flying over a pond, and so on. The feathers on Owl's wings change into the shape of each new number in clever cut-paper illustrations that also contain the numbers within the features of the animals themselves.