123 Chicago
by Puck
Illustrated by: Kevin Somers
- Perfect for babies and toddlers
- Small and sturdy format, round corners for extra safety
- A fun and colorful way to practice number skills
6” x 6” inches; board book; 22 pages; full-color art; nontoxic (Conforms with the American Society of Testing Materials, ASTM); ages 0 to 3
ISBN: 978-0-9796213-5-2
$8.95
Kids will count from one to 10 with some of Chicago’s most beloved symbols—the Sears Tower, the el train, Navy Pier fireworks, Chicago-style hot dogs, and deep dish pizza—in this board book featuring contemporary illustrations, dazzling colors, and bold, clear design.
The end of the book includes a complete location list, in both English and Spanish, to help parents locate the symbols and landmarks and plan an entertaining trip to Chicago.
While practicing essential number skills, 123 Chicago is a book kids will enjoy to read over and over.
About the Authors
Puck is the author of the series Cool Counting Books™ and Wow! New York City. He has worked as a writer, editor, and translator for national publications and publishing houses
Kevin Somers is an author and artist who has worked in comics, animation, fine arts and publishing for more than 15 years. He is the author of Meaner than the Meanest (Hyperion, 2001), writer and illustrator of The Incredible Hulk: Project Hide (Marvel Comics, 1998) and the creator of the comic strip series Monkey Time (Disney Adventures Magazine, 1999).
Press
"This is a great counting book and its perfect for the little ones that are learning to count." —Cindy's Love of Books
"We can count on reading 123 Chicago everyday in our house. It's on [our daughter's] most-requested list. —DailyCandy.com
"These books are really colorful and fun." —The Examiner
"These board books are super-quick reads with all pictures and numbers. Perfect for teaching my 2 year old to count." —classymommy.com
"These books are a fun way to introduce babies and toddlers to the landmarks of their hometowns." —Stroller Traffic