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The Numbers Store: Sunday Adventures Series
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The Numbers Store: Sunday Adventures Series in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $8.99

Barnes and Noble
The Numbers Store: Sunday Adventures Series in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $8.99
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Size: Board Book
This stunning, early-concept board book series features an intergenerational Black family over the course of a day at the local grocery store, as readers learn colors and numbers.
When Mom realizes there are zero eggs in the house, the entire family heads to the store to pick up more. Readers can join the counting fun as the family shops and adds more items to their basketfrom three bananas to five plumsamid the backdrop of a bustling market. Publishing simultaneously with
The Rainbow Park
,
The Numbers Store
studies numbers through the experience of an intergenerational Black family’s trip to the local grocery store.
When Mom realizes there are zero eggs in the house, the entire family heads to the store to pick up more. Readers can join the counting fun as the family shops and adds more items to their basketfrom three bananas to five plumsamid the backdrop of a bustling market. Publishing simultaneously with
The Rainbow Park
,
The Numbers Store
studies numbers through the experience of an intergenerational Black family’s trip to the local grocery store.
This stunning, early-concept board book series features an intergenerational Black family over the course of a day at the local grocery store, as readers learn colors and numbers.
When Mom realizes there are zero eggs in the house, the entire family heads to the store to pick up more. Readers can join the counting fun as the family shops and adds more items to their basketfrom three bananas to five plumsamid the backdrop of a bustling market. Publishing simultaneously with
The Rainbow Park
,
The Numbers Store
studies numbers through the experience of an intergenerational Black family’s trip to the local grocery store.
When Mom realizes there are zero eggs in the house, the entire family heads to the store to pick up more. Readers can join the counting fun as the family shops and adds more items to their basketfrom three bananas to five plumsamid the backdrop of a bustling market. Publishing simultaneously with
The Rainbow Park
,
The Numbers Store
studies numbers through the experience of an intergenerational Black family’s trip to the local grocery store.

















