Dr seuss apples on top6/4/2023 ![]() Younger children can simply work on one-to-one correspondence by adding an apple to a pile each time an animal counts higher. We pulled out our apple erasers to use as manipulatives as we read through the book. ![]() It’s a perfect fall read for young children, as it touches on the apple theme so popular in autumn, while tackling a key concept- counting to ten. The narrative is a simple, silly counting rhyme that follows several animals as they stack apples on their heads. ![]() Seuss under the name Theo LeSieg and illustrated by Roy McKie, it has certainly withstood the test of time since it’s initial publication in 1961. There’s something incredibly timeless about many books written by Dr. ![]() I may receive a commission from purchases you make through the links in this post (at no additional cost to you), which allows me to continue providing free content on the blog. Standard Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. Read on for 10+ activity ideas to accompany Dr. Today, I’m focusing on a perennial apple picking favorite, from one of the most well known children’s authors around. ![]() Later this week, I’ll be sharing a list of some of our other favorite apple themed books for fall. Seuss classic ‘Ten Apples Up On Top!’ #DrSeuss #TenApplesUpOnTop #fallstorytime #kidlit #beyondthebook #readingextensions #readaloudrevivalĮarlier this month, I shared a fun idea for an apple picking story time, as well as printables to reinforce math skills using an apple picking theme. 10+ Ideas for Learning Activities inspired by the Dr. ![]()
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