Readers who have graduated from THE GRAPES OF MATH will find new, more advanced math challenges. Greg Tang is back with his bestselling approach to addition and subtraction: problem solving. By solving challenges that encourage kids to "group" numbers rather than memorize formulas, even the most reluctant math learners are inspired to see math in a whole new way! Math Potatoes is full of Tang …
In this book you soon will find Math riddles that will stretch your mind. You'll add in ways both fast and fun. They sure beat counting one bu one. Each problem has a little twist, each verse a clue you might have missed. The trick is first to look around. A clever answer might be found. So try a riddle on for size. Your brain will like the exercise! And when you are done it will be clear, that…
Join Spot and his friends as they play and explore in this lively book. Hafe fun lifting the flaps and touching the tactiles throughout
For Adam, living near Honolulu, this Sunday morning is one he has been looking forward to-fishing, away from the ever-watchful eyes of his father, a navy lieutenant. Then, right before his eyes, Adam watches japanese planes fly overhead and attack the US navy. All he can think is that it's just like in the movies. But as he sees his father's ship, the Arizona, sink beneath the water, he realize…
The notorious Miss Swamp reappears at the Horace B. Smedley School, this time to shape up the football team and make them win at least one game.
On atrip to the pool with her mother, Maria notices the various signs that help them, including one thatlists the pool hours, two that state safety rules, and several that show the deth of the water.'
In the spot's first adventure children can join in the search for the mischievous puppy by lifting
Melleron loves the forest. Summer and winter, he knows every path like the back of his hand. But even he is amazed at the two new creatures he discovers eating silverberries one summer morning. Are they monsters from beyond Stonewall Mountains? Will they
A good activity every day and every where.'