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Provides prompt questions that support counting practice, imagination, and curiosity, including follow-up strategies such as asking why, requesting more details, and giving examples. Includes interactive “Try It” partner game where one person selects a number (1–10) to prompt counting, while the other formulates a question about an object with that quantity.","Count and Say-Activity Card The Asia Foundation-Let’s Read  \nSurendra Maharjan  \nUse this activity card with the book, Count and Say.  \nAsk children the questions on the following pages before, during, and after reading the story to help spark conversation, imagination, and curiosity.  \nThese are only suggestions, ask more and different questions. Have fun and enjoy sharing this wonderful book. Let’s Read!  \nReading Tip:  \nAsk ”follow-ups” when children respond to questions. For example, Why? Tell me more? And, can you give me an example? Try to extend the conversation. This will help children think more about the story.  \nBefore Reading:  \n1) Let’s count your fingers on one hand. How many?  \n2) On the other hand. How many? Let’s count my fingers.  \n3) What things do you count during the day? In your home? Outdoors? At school?  \nDuring Reading:  \n1) Have the child answer each question on the page, pointing to each item as they count.  \n2) Do you see anything else besides the elephant’s trunk that shows one thing? (One hat, one tricycle) . Use same example for other pages.  \n3) Before turning the page, ask: What number will come next? What do you think the illustrator could draw as an example of that  \nnumber?  \nAfter Reading:  \n1) Which number picture in this story did you like the most? What details do you like on that page?  \n2) If you could add a number picture to this book, what number would you make your picture for?  \n3) What would you draw to show that number? 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