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OverviewTwo is best friends with One. Whenever they'd get the chance, they'd dance! She'd sing and snap. He'd tappity-tap. What a pair they made! At the end of each day, they'd always say, ""ONE, TWO, I'll count on you, 'til the end, we'll be best friends."" Until Three jumps in between them . . . Suddenly One only wants to play with Three. ""ONE, THREE, odds we'll be!"" they chant. Two feels left out. But what can she do? Another character-building counting book by award-winning author Kathryn Otoshi, ""Two"" is a powerful story of friendship, loss, letting go, and self-discovery. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathryn OtoshiPublisher: KO Kids Books Imprint: KO Kids Books Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780972394666ISBN 10: 0972394664 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 06 November 2014 Recommended Age: From P Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOtoshi's cognitive behavioral approach suggests that heroic action isn't always something that can be seen; it's something that happens inside. Clearly meant for public readaloud and classroom discussion, this is a polished, on-message opening for dialogue about bullying, mean girls, and other social plagues. - Publishers Weekly Two felt blue. 'What did I do?' 'Let it go,' said Zero 'Just ignore them,' added Four. But Two couldn't let go. At every turn, what did she see? One playing with - Three! - from the book Two felt blue. 'What did I do?''Let it go, ' said Zero'Just ignore them, ' added Four.But Two couldn't let go.At every turn, what did she see?One playing with -- Three! -- from the book Two felt blue. 'What did I do?' 'Let it go,' said Zero 'Just ignore them,' added Four. But Two couldn't let go. At every turn, what did she see? One playing with -- Three! -- from the book Otoshi's cognitive behavioral approach suggests that heroic action isn't always something that can be seen; it's something that happens inside. Clearly meant for public readaloud and classroom discussion, this is a polished, on-message opening for dialogue about bullying, mean girls, and other social plagues. - Publishers Weekly Two felt blue. `What did I do?'`Let it go,' said Zero`Just ignore them,' added Four.But Two couldn't let go.At every turn, what did she see?One playing with - Three! - from the book Author InformationChildren's book author and illustrator Kathryn Otoshi's book One was the winner of 15 awards, including the E. B. White Read Aloud Honor Book and the Teacher's Choice Award. She lives in Marin County, CA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |