The Office: Counting with Office Supplies! (Funko Pop!)

Illustrated by Meg Dunn
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Learning to count has never been more fun as adorable Funko Pop! versions of  Michael, Dwight, Pam and other loveable oddball characters from The Office go from one to ten in their first ever Little Golden Book!

From one pesky paperclip jamming the copier to ten colorful folders that Michael just can't choose between, learning to count has never been more fun. Humorous scenes from around The Office introduce adorable Funko Pop! versions of Dwight, Michael, Pam, Darryl and the other Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, Inc. employees in this offbeat counting book! This book is a great way for kids 2 to 5 years old to learn to count to ten with lots of laughs along the way. Funko collectors of all ages and fans of hit television series The Office will also love this new addition to the Little Golden Books line.

Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories. . . the classics of tomorrow.
Malcolm Shealy is a writer and aspiring film maker/special effects artist. He lives in the Bronx with his pet pug and goose, and is known to make a delicious chocolate soufflé.

Meg Dunn is an illustrator, toy designer, and lifelong horror movie fan. She lives near Seattle, WA, with her partner and their diabolical cat, Merlin.

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Learning to count has never been more fun as adorable Funko Pop! versions of  Michael, Dwight, Pam and other loveable oddball characters from The Office go from one to ten in their first ever Little Golden Book!

From one pesky paperclip jamming the copier to ten colorful folders that Michael just can't choose between, learning to count has never been more fun. Humorous scenes from around The Office introduce adorable Funko Pop! versions of Dwight, Michael, Pam, Darryl and the other Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, Inc. employees in this offbeat counting book! This book is a great way for kids 2 to 5 years old to learn to count to ten with lots of laughs along the way. Funko collectors of all ages and fans of hit television series The Office will also love this new addition to the Little Golden Books line.

Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories. . . the classics of tomorrow.

Author

Malcolm Shealy is a writer and aspiring film maker/special effects artist. He lives in the Bronx with his pet pug and goose, and is known to make a delicious chocolate soufflé.

Meg Dunn is an illustrator, toy designer, and lifelong horror movie fan. She lives near Seattle, WA, with her partner and their diabolical cat, Merlin.

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