“One, two, buckle my shoe. Three, four, shut the door. . . . . Nine, ten, big fat hen!” “Baker uses an imaginative array of acrylic colors for his hens--greens, purples, and pinks to contrast with the warm, yellow straw background. There are lots of things to count, such as sticks, eggs, chicks, and hens. A fine choice for toddler story hours.”--School Library Journal
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.
Pete the Cat is wearing his favorite shirt—the one with the four totally groovy buttons. But when one falls off, does Pete cry? Goodness, no! He just keeps on singing his song—after all, what could be groovier than three groovy buttons? Count down with Pete in this rocking new story from the creators of the bestselling Pete the Cat books.