Counting with Famous Friends

Counting is easy when you've got your best friends on hand to help - although look out for the Enormous Crocodile!

Roald Dahl's 123 by Roald Dahl (author), Quentin Blake (illustrator)

Introduce titchy toddlers to the magical world of Dahl with Roald Dahl's 123, teaching the littlest readers how to count with the help of the Enormous Crocodile and his snappy jaws! With beautiful, bright, colourful illustrations from Quentin Blake, plus a lift the flap surprise at the end, this is the perfect first baby book for all budding Dahl fans. Keep an eye out for Roald Dahl's Opposites too!

The Very Hungry Caterpillar's 123 by Eric Carle

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a beloved classic, and has sold 41 million copies worldwide in 62 languages. With this board book, learn your numbers with The Very Hungry Caterpillar and lots of animal friends. Starting off with one giraffe and finishing with 10 gorgeous animals (including The Very Hungry Caterpillar himself!), this is the perfect introduction to counting for very young children.

Peter Rabbit 123 by Beatrix Potter

One Peter Rabbit . . .
Two bad mice . . .
Three naughty kittens . . .

This whimsical board book takes you gently through the numbers from 1 to 10 and is a stylish introduction to the world of Peter Rabbit.

Doctor Who: One Doctor, Two Hearts

One Doctor. Two Hearts. Three Knocks. Four Daleks . . .

A Doctor Who counting book with a timey-wimey twist on every page! Featuring Doctors, companions and monsters both past and present, it's perfect for kids of all ages!

Lucy and Tom: From One to Ten by Shirley Hughes

One morning, very early ... one little girl called Lucy fast asleep in bed, with one very special teddy tucked in beside her. Lucy's little brother Tom is the first to wake up, and tugs at her quilt. Now there are two children, wide awake and ready for the day!

A story with numbers, as Lucy and Tom go through their day, exploring their world, counting, sharing and learning as they go.