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Books with author Ann Whitehead Nagda

  • Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), July 24, 2007)
    Cheetahs are very fast--and very shy. When two young cubs come to the nursery at the San Diego Zoo, the staff hopes they will help visitors learn more about the plight of cheetahs in the wild. Majani and Kubali are shy, but with the help of their dog buddies they become perfect animal ambassadors.Kids can learn all about division from these baby cheetahs and their canine friends.A Junior Library Guild Selection
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  • Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 1, 2014)
    Cheetahs are very fast—and very shy. When two young cubs come to the nursery at the San Diego Zoo, the staff hopes they will help visitors learn more about the plight of cheetahs in the wild. Majani and Kubali are shy, but with the help of their dog buddies they become perfect animal ambassadors.In Cheetah Math, kids can learn all about division from these baby cheetahs and their canine friends.A Junior Library Guild Selection
  • Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Cindy Bickel

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 1, 2014)
    Learn to graph while following the growth of T.J., an orphaned Siberian tiger cub who is hand-raised at the Denver Zoo.T.J. is a Siberian tiger cub born at the Denver Zoo. One day he stops eating. The zoo staff tries to tempt him with treats, but he refuses them all. The staff doesn't give up, and finally their love and persistence pay off. T.J. grows up to be a huge, healthy tiger.The delightful pictures of T.J. and the heartwarming story of his life will charm young readers as they learn the basic math skills of graphing in Tiger Math by Ann Whitehead Nagda and Cindy Bickel. Those who like storybooks can read just the right-hand pages of this book. But those who want to know more can use the graphs on the left-hand pages to see exactly how T.J. grew.
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  • Cheetah Math: Learning About Division from Baby Cheetahs

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), July 24, 2007)
    Cheetahs are very fast―and very shy. When two young cubs come to the nursery at the San Diego Zoo, the staff hopes they will help visitors learn more about the plight of cheetahs in the wild. Majani and Kubali are shy, but with the help of their dog buddies they become perfect animal ambassadors.Kids can learn all about division from these baby cheetahs and their canine friends.A Junior Library Guild Selection
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  • Panda Math: Learning About Subtraction from Hua Mei and Mei Sheng

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 1, 2014)
    Learn about subtraction with the San Diego Zoo's famous baby pandas in Panda Math Hua Mei was the first giant panda cub born in the United States that survived more than a few days. She was born at the San Diego Zoo, and four years later her mother had another baby, Mei Sheng. Hua Mei and her brother, Mei Sheng, spend their days climbing on logs, lounging in trees, and eating bamboo. A lot of things the pandas do can be thought of in terms of subtraction. Young readers follow the famous cubs as they grow from tiny infants to big, bouncing pandas and learn about subtraction along the way.
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  • Snake Charmer

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 1, 2002)
    A little boy in India longs to become a snake charmer.Vishnu dreams of being a snake charmer like his father. He already knows how to handle cobras and he is learning to play the special flute. He longs to go to the city to charm snakes while the tourists watch. But his father thinks that education is more important, so Vishnu must stay home.Life in the village is never dull, though. There are plenty of games and chores to keep everyone busy, and then there's school, which is taught outdoors. And every few weeks Vishnu's father-and the snakes-return home to visit.A striking introduction to life in India as seen through the eyes of one little boy.
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  • Dear Whiskers

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1948)
    Jenny is discouraged when her second grade penpal turns out to be a new student from Saudi Arabia who does not speak English very well, but as she works with her they slowly become friends.
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  • Tiger Math: Learning to Graph from a Baby Tiger

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Cindy Bickel

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Children learn to graph as they follow the growth of an orphaned Siberian tiger cub.A Siberian tiger cub born at the Denver Zoo is orphaned when he is just a few weeks old. At first T. J. refuses to eat his new food, and it requires the full attention of the zoo staff to ensure that he grows into a huge, beautiful, and very healthy tiger.Through photographs, narrative, and graphs, young readers follow T.J. as he grows from a tiny newborn into a five-hundred-pound adult. A heartwarming story about one tiger's fight for survival that also introduces a basic math skill.
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  • Polar Bear Math: Learning About Fractions from Klondike and Snow

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Cindy Bickel

    Paperback (Square Fish, Dec. 26, 2007)
    Early one morning at the Denver Zoo, a polar bear gives birth to two tiny babies, then abandons them. The zoo staff must raise the babies, but there are many things they don't know. What foods are best? How much should the cubs eat? Once they figure out the answers, the cubs quickly become healthy, happy young bears. Young readers follow Klondike and Snow as they grow from fragile newborns to large, lively bears, and along the way they'll learn about fractions.
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  • Dear Whiskers

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    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, March 15, 2006)
    Everyone in Jenny's class has to write a letter to someone in another class. Only they have to pretend to be a mouse! Jenny thinks the assignment is really silly - until her pen pal writes back. Something seems mysterious about Jenny's pen pal. Will Jenny discover the secret?
  • Chimp Math: Learning about Time from a Baby Chimpanzee

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Cindy Bickel

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 18, 2014)
    Learn about different ways to measure time by following the growth of a baby chimpLate one night, a tiny chimpanzee is born at a zoo in Kansas. He seems very weak, and the staff is worried. Will he survive? When the mother shows no interest in her baby, a pediatrician comes in to care for the little chimp. The baby grows strong and healthy, and soon he is big enough to be moved to the Denver Zoo. He is named Jiggs after the doctor who saved him.Jiggs is a lot like human babies. He wears diapers. He plays with his toys. He loves his pets. And he learns all kinds of new skills as he gets older. Follow Jiggs as he grows from a wobbly infant to a wild and wonderful toddler. Along the way you can learn about clocks, calendars, time lines, and other ways of keeping time records, in Chimp Math, from Ann Whitehead Nagda and Cindy Bickel, the authors of Tiger Math and Polar Bear Math.
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  • Polar Bear Math: Learning About Fractions from Klondike and Snow

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Cindy Bickel

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 1, 2014)
    That night Cindy took the tiny cubs home with her. She didn't sleep at all-she was too busy feeding milk to the twins, cleaning them, and checking on every little cry.When dawn came, the small bears were still clinging to life.Children learn about fractions while following the Denver Zoo's baby polar bears, Klondike and Snow, in Polar Bear MathEarly one morning at the Denver Zoo, a polar bear gives birth to two tiny babies, then abandons them. The zoo staff must raise the babies, but there are many things they don't know. What foods are best? How much should the cubs eat? Once they figure out the answers, the cubs quickly become healthy, happy young bears. Young readers follow Klondike and Snow as they grow from fragile newborns to large, lively bears, and along the way they'll learn about fractions.
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