Mar 082025
Choo Choo On! A Foot-Tapping Musical Counting Book!! [Reviews]
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🚂Title: Counting Train Track Choo Choo and Clickety Clack
🚂Written by: Susan Rose Simms
🚂Illustrated by: Isa Pirracas
🚂Published by: Wonder House Books
🚂Type: Board book
🚂 Length: 24 pages
🚂Age recommendation: 2-5 years

Counting Tracks has a gentle lyrical rhyming scheme as it chugs along to teach numbers to toddlers.

Sowmya shared her detailed review in the kbc fb group here! In her words:

Are you searching for a foot-tapping musical book to introduce numbers to your child?
Look no further! Presenting yet another wonderful book from our favourite Wonder House Publications.

In the book, we follow a bright red steam engine train which meanders through the country side meeting various other animals. This book, which introduces numbers and animals, will be a sure winner with your pre-schooler!

The colourful eye-catching illustrations were a huge hit with my 4 year old, Siddhanth. And the musical words set him dancing about and racing around the room like a train!

This sturdy board book will withstand exploring fingers and will surely become a firm favourite with your toddler. I suggest you choo- choo on and pick up this b-rail-iant book for your child!

Meet the Clickety Clack Book!

Shraddha has shared an amazing story around this book here in the kbc fb group

As a parent, I like to know in detail from my girls as to how they spend their day during our bed-time conversations. My daughter told me about an incident how her toy chugged down the stairs at school. And I was not ready to believe that she used the phrase “chugged down”: re-confirmed twice as for my 3 year old to use a phrase, chugging down was a deal for me. That’s when she told me that she read it in “the Clickety Clack book”!

I was astonished when she asked her sister to strike a pose as she was clicking her with her Polaroid camera. Oh my Goodness, what an impact this book has made on my little one!

This book is an apt combination for a toddler: making her learn how to count to exposing it to new words. This book has well emphasised on rhythm to make a child understand it well,

“Our troop is done, but… There’s still more sun.”

By the end of the book we were able to understand words like whooshing, vrooming, zooming, screeching and lot more…

I highly recommend this book to parents who want to spend some “learning with fun” time with their little ones.

Where are the Sleepy Sheep?

Bhavneet’s review can be found here in the kbc fb group!

It’s a cute and warm train journey with your toddler to teach them numbers with their favourite animals, in a fun rhyming way. It’s a sure shot hit with the little ones as nothing can charm them more than their favourite animals. And train journeys are always a memorable experience. Asreet has been reading this on repeat just to see her bears or sleepy sheep!

Repetitive and words in simple language along with adorable illustrations makes it easy to grasp.

Another wonderful edition by Wonder House!

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Disclaimer: Shraddha, Sowmya and Bhavneet are a part of the #kbcReviewerSquad and received this book as a review copy from the publisher via kbc.


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