
"The Numbers Store" is an engaging early-concept board book that introduces young readers to numbers and colors through the relatable experience of a family grocery trip. When Mom discovers they're out of eggs, the entire intergenerational Black family heads to the bustling market. Children can follow along as the family counts various items, like three bananas and five plums, making learning an interactive and heartwarming experience. It's a wonderful resource for parents looking to reinforce basic concepts while also providing positive representation of diverse family structures.
This stunning, early-concept board book series features an intergenerational Black family over the course of a day, 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 basket--from three bananas to five plums--amid 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.