Counting Arctic animals

Coco Apunnguaq Lynge

Book - 2022

"One bowhead whale! Two polar bears! Three orcas! Join Kuluk and Asa as they count all the animals they see! This introduction to counting and to Arctic animals helps young children develop their counting skills through short rhymes and introduces interesting collective nouns."--

Saved in:

Bookmobile Children's Show me where

jBOARD BOOK/Lynge
0 / 1 copies available

Children's Room Show me where

jBOARD BOOK/Lynge
2 / 2 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
Bookmobile Children's jBOARD BOOK/Lynge Due Sep 26, 2024
Children's Room jBOARD BOOK/Lynge Checked In
Children's Room jBOARD BOOK/Lynge Checked In
Subjects
Genres
Board books
Published
Iqaluit, Nunavut : Inhabit Media Inc [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Coco Apunnguaq Lynge (author)
Item Description
On board pages.
Physical Description
24 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations, colour portrait ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781772274479
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two Inuit children count arctic animals. This rhyming board book shows some familiar cold climate animals and some that might be new to young readers, like musk oxen and caribou. The children, Kuluk and Asa, serve as guides on each page, while rhyming text describes the animals. Both kids are dressed in Inuit cold-weather garments, and Apunnguaq Lynge uses one Inuktitut word--ulu, meaning "a crescent knife traditionally used by women"--in the book. The glossary lists the word for each animal grouping as used in the text: a blessing of narwhals and a huddle of walruses, for example. While the rich vocabulary is a boon, the rhyming text often feels awkward and somewhat forced, making for a bumpy read-aloud. Still, the illustrations are appealing, especially the depictions of the animal groups. The heavy-lidded walruses and wide-eyed caribou are especially fun, with a realistic feel. Kuluk and Asa also appear on every page with subtle changes in their expressions, a large numeral behind them to denote the number of each species they see. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Educational and attractive. (Board book. 2-4) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.