Enjoy a fun-filled adventure with the Berenstain Bears, learn to count along the way, and color big, bold pictures of everyday objects. Take a walk into town with the Brother and Sister Bear of the lovable Berenstain Bears and count the sights along the way! With this delightful learning tool , kids can join their furry friends as they start at their cozy tree house and count one cloud in the sky and two cars on the road. Before long, they'll be following four squirrels and counting nine birthday presents, fourteen pancakes at breakfast, and more exciting surprises. Your child's imagination will be sparked by each full page packed with plenty of coloring fun! With The Berenstain Bears' Count on Numbers Coloring Book, your child can sharpen their counting skills while having loads of fun-filled adventures with their favorite Bear Family friends! Cherished by Generations: Dover is the proud publisher of Berenstain Bear Coloring Books, beloved by generations for their educational value and affordability. - Custom Number Adventures: Each page invites children on a unique adventure where numbers come to life in bold, full-page illustrations. - Introduces Fundamental Skills : An excellent early learning activity for preschoolers ages 4 and up to develop the concept of quantity recognition and build fine motor skills in a fun and interactive way. - Rich Storytelling Integration: This coloring book intertwines engaging storytelling with number counting recognition, aiding memory retention. Excellent for beginner readers. - Creative Freedom: Encourages children to explore their creativity and artistic expression through hours of entertaining coloring exercises in counting. - Family and Social Engagement: Filled with recognizable activities based on reality that kids can share with friends, parents, and siblings, from counting clouds in the sky to cars on the road, squirrels scampering around, and lots more! - Fun Educational Resource: Nursery school, pre-K, and Kindergarten students, homeschoolers, and teachers, in or out of the classroom, will find this an engaging educational resource and a delight in teaching number counting. Stan and Jan Berenstain began drawing together in 1941, on their first day at the Philadelphia Museum School of Industrial Art. Since 1962, they have created more than 300 Berenstain Bears books, which have sold more than 260 million copies.