How many naughty rabbits are eating radishes in Mr. McGregor's garden? How many kittens does Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit have? Young children will have fun learning the numbers from one to ten with Peter Rabbit and his friends. On each page, there are favorite characters to count with scenes from Beatrix Potter's classic stories. The book features a die-cut design and ten colorful counting beads that…
Have you ever wanted to make a million dollars? Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician is ready, willing, and able to explain the nuts and bolts -- as well as the mystery and wonder -- of earning money, investing it, accruing dividends and interest, and watching savings grow. Hey, you never know! An ALA Notable Book A Horn Book Fanfare Selection A School Library Journal Best Book of the Ye…
In this ingenious counting book, more than 2,500 items are imaginatively arranged in a dazzling display of detail, color, and inventiveness.
A line is thin. A line is narrow -- curved like a worm, straight as an arrow. Squares, circles, triangles, and many more shapes abound in this lively book. With jaunty, rhyming text, young readers are invited to find different shapes on each busy, vibrant page. Once you start looking for shapes, you won't be able to stop The perfect book for little ones beginning to distinguish shapes.
A book full of activity sheets for all subjects
Petros Papachristos devotes the early part of his life trying to prove one of the greatest mathematical challenges of all time: Goldbach's Conjecture, the deceptively simple claim that every even number greater than two is the sum of two primes. Against a tableau of famous historical figures-among them G.H. Hardy, the self-taught Indian genius Srinivasa Ramanujan, and a young Kurt Godel-Petros …
A book about shapes and sizes