Numbers

Numbers

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Numbers (Buginnings)

Description of Numbers:

To compensate for his perceived commonness, Hermie decides he needs to have more stuff than anyone in the garden. With Wormie™ in tow, Hermie sets out through the garden gathering daisies, acorns, rocks—anything he can add to his collection of assets. But when the weight becomes too much to bear, Hermie learns that the most priceless things aren’t ‘things’ at all—they’re his friends.

Information on Numbers from the publisher:

To compensate for his perceived commonness, Hermie decides he needs to have more stuff than anyone in the garden. With Wormie in tow, Hermie sets out through the garden gathering daisies, acorns, rocks--anything he can add to his collection of assets. But when the weight becomes too much to bear, Hermie learns that the most priceless things aren't 'things' at all--they're his friends.

Description of Max Lucado, author of Numbers:

To compensate for his perceived commonness, Hermie decides he needs to have more stuff than anyone in the garden. With Wormie in tow, Hermie sets out through the garden gathering daisies, acorns, rocks--anything he can add to his collection of assets. But when the weight becomes too much to bear, Hermie learns that the most priceless things aren't "things" at all--they're his friends. In the Buginnings series, Hermie and his friends teach little ones important educational lessons within a fun story. Recommended for ages 2 to 5.