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Counting Arctic Animals

Coco Apunnguaq Lynge Coco Apunnguaq Lynge

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English
Inhabit Media Inc
03 January 2023
One bowhead whale! Two polar bears! Three orcas! Join Kuluk and Asa as they count all the animals they see! This introduction to counting and to Arctic animals helps young children develop their counting skills through short rhymes. It also introduces interesting collective nouns, like a blessing of narwhals and a bob of seals.
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Illustrated by:   Coco Apunnguaq Lynge
Imprint:   Inhabit Media Inc
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781772274479
ISBN 10:   177227447X
Pages:   24
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 2 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Coco Apunnguaq Lynge is a Kalaaleq/Danish illustrator and artist. She was born in Greenland and raised in Denmark, which has made her long for her Greenlandic roots. This longing often expresses itself through her personal work. She is a graduate of The Animation Workshop in Denmark, and has also studied multimedia and fashion design. Coco Apunnguaq Lynge is a Kalaaleq/Danish illustrator and artist. She was born in Greenland and raised in Denmark, which has made her long for her Greenlandic roots. This longing often expresses itself through her personal work. She is a graduate of The Animation Workshop in Denmark, and has also studied multimedia and fashion design.

Reviews for Counting Arctic Animals

""Educational and attractive.""—Kirkus ""Counting Arctic Animals is an enthusiastic introduction to numbers, Arctic animals, and Inuit culture.""—Hakai Magazine ""As a 1-10 counting book, Counting Arctic Animals works extremely well. While Apunnguaq Lynge’s superb illustrations are full of movement and action, she has not forgotten that each animal that is to be counted must be clearly differentiated. Highly Recommended""—CM: Canadian Review of Materials


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