Numbers 1 to 10: A Picture Book
A free online counting picture book for ages 2-5: count from 1 to 10 with friendly animals and everyday objects, plus a fun counting quiz for little learners.
Key takeaways
- How to count from 1 to 10 in order
- How to match a number to a group of things
- How to spot numbers in your own home
Let's Count Together
Numbers are everywhere! Today we will count all the way from 1 to 10. Point to each picture with your finger. Say each number out loud. Ready? Here we go!
One
1 β One sunny sun. βοΈ
There is only one sun in the sky. One is the very first number. Hold up one finger!
Two
2 β Two happy eyes. π
You have two eyes to see with. Blink them! Two shoes go on two feet, too.
Three
3 β Three little birds. π¦π¦π¦
Count them: one, two, three. Three birds sing in the tree. Tweet, tweet, tweet!
Four
4 β Four soft paws. π±
A cat walks on four paws. A dog does too. Count them as they walk: one, two, three, four.
Five
5 β Five wiggly fingers. β
Look at one hand. It has five fingers! Wiggle them all. Can you count each one?
Six
6 β Six spots on a ladybug. π
This little ladybug has six tiny spots on her red back. One, two, three, four, five, six!
Seven
7 β Seven colors in a rainbow. π
After the rain, look up! A rainbow can have seven bright colors all in a row.
Eight
8 β Eight legs on a spider. π·οΈ
A spider has eight legs to climb and crawl. That is a lot of legs! Count them slowly.
Nine
9 β Nine stars in the night. β
When the sky is dark, the stars come out. Let's count nine of them twinkling above.
Ten
10 β Ten little toes. π¦Ά
Look down at your feet. You have ten toes! Count them: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Hooray!
You Did It!
You counted all the way from 1 to 10! Now count them again, faster this time. Then look around your room. Can you find two things that match? Can you count five toys?
The more you count, the better you get. Numbers are your friends!
When you are ready for more, learn your colors and shapes in A Little Book of Colors and Shapes, or sing through the letters in My First ABC Book.
Quick quiz
Test yourself and earn XP
How many noses do you have?
You have one nose, right in the middle of your face!
Count the wheels on a car: how many?
A car has four wheels, one in each corner.
Which number comes right after 9?
After 9 comes 10. You did it!
FAQ
It is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, around ages 2 to 5, who are starting to learn their numbers from 1 to 10.
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