Waldo, One, Two, Three is mainly a book that is for educational purposes. So I would say that this book is good for an any time book just to pass the time and if you are trying to help your child learn a few things.
Waldo, One, Two, Three is a book about a dog by the name of Waldo, who is going to teach your child how to count. Waldo teaches your child how to count by counting animals and what they are doing. With each page, the animal goes consecutively with the number. It states what type of animal it is and what it will be doing. So not only does this book teach your child how to count, but it also teaches your child about animals as well.
Young children enjoy a fun-filled look at the adventures of Waldo in an activity book that features riddles, tongue twisters, historical facts, visual puzzles, games, and more. TV tie-in.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, the greatest of the Transcendentalists, is often considered to be the central thinker in American history. In essays such as "Self-Reliance" and poems such as "Concord Hymn," he gave voice to ideals that Americans have held dear ever since.
Critical Companion to Ralph Waldo Emerson is a reliable and up-to-date resource for students interested in this prolific author. This illustrated volume examines Emerson's life and 140 of his most important works, including all of his major essays and 60 of his poems.