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Counting board books typically span infancy through early elementary. Many list suggested ages such as 0–3 or 1–3 years; several target toddlers/preschoolers (0–5 or 1–4), and a few extend up to about 4–8 years.

Page counts and sizes vary widely. These board books range from roughly 10 pages up to about 94 pages, and many titles have dimensions near 5–7 inches (square or slightly rectangular), depending on the publisher and design.

Durable counting board books are published as board books with sturdy construction. Common features noted include thick board pages, die-cut or shaped pages, fold-out spreads, and an overall child-friendly, sturdy build.

Ranges vary by title. Several introduce numbers starting at 0 or 1 up through 10, while some expand much further—for example, one title covers numbers up to 100 and switches to counting by tens after 20.

Counting books often include other learning elements such as seasonal or story contexts, days of the week, community and diversity themes, number-tracing activities, and caregiver tips to reinforce counting concepts.

Books for very young toddlers tend to be short board books with fewer pages and simpler counting. Titles aimed at slightly older children often have higher page counts and expanded counting concepts—for example, some extend counting up to 100 and include numbered fold-outs.

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