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Learn how to count in English and Spanish with eye-catching works of art!
  • 30 August 2011
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This book is a partnership between the San Antonio Museum of Art, the San Antonio Public Library Foundation, and Trinity University Press. All organizations are located in San Antonio, Texas.
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Price: $7.95
Pages: 16
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Imprint: Arte Kids
Publication Date: 30 August 2011
Trim Size: 7.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781595340801
Format: Board Book
BISACs: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Concepts / Counting & Numbers, Early years: numbers & counting, EDUCATION / Multicultural Education, EDUCATION / Bilingual Education, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Language Study / Spanish, Language teaching and learning: first or native languages, Educational: first/native language
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“The bold, bilingual 10-page board book (suitable for chewing for the toothless set as well) should make teaching numbers to kids a little easier—and a lot more fun.”— San Antonio Express-News

“Perceptive readers will likely be drawn toward the diverse images and media.”— Publishers Weekly
Madeleine Budnick is the author, series editor, and designer of the ArteKids books. Budnick got her start designing books twenty-plus years ago and has of late been getting involved in written content as well. She brings to the series a passion for the arts (she holds a degree in art history and drawing) and a commitment to creating books that aim to inspire and enrich a child’s world. In addition, she is deeply committed to language education and celebrating cultural richness. Her two young daughters—who knowingly and unknowingly act as consultants on the project—are in a language immersion school. Creating books that combine all these interests makes Budnick's work for ArteKids as much like play as the law allows. She lives in Portland, Oregon.

The San Antonio Museum of Art dates its history to 1925. Located in the former Lone Star Brewery complex, its collections position it as one of the preeminent city museums in the nation.
— San Antonio Museum of Art