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Books with author Edward Miller

  • Squares, Rectangles, and Other Quadrilaterals

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Dec. 24, 2018)
    Geometry is demystified in a new addition to a popular and amusing series of math picture books from a trusted team. Comical cats and dogs guide kids through the essential characteristics of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhomboids, and other quadrilaterals. Angles and degrees are explained in words and useful visuals. Kids will get a handle on geometric vocabulary and can try out plenty of hands-on activities that will help reinforce the concepts. A glossary is included.
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  • You Can, Toucan, Math: Word Problem-Solving Fun

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2006)
    This book introduces kids to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in a fun and unthreatening fashion. Math riddles encourage young readers to think through math problems as they study both the amusing verse and pictures. Solutions and tables are provided.
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  • Fractions, Decimals, and Percents

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Step right up! Come take part in the county fair, where you’ll see fractions, decimals, and percents everywhere. Gobble up a fraction of pie, boost your batting average in the arcade,and take a percent off the price of a toy. Learning about equivalent parts equals a whole lot of fun in this straightforward introduction to a challenging concept.
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  • Fireboy to the Rescue!: A Fire Safety Book

    Edward Miller

    Paperback (Holiday House (P), Jan. 3, 2011)
    Here comes Fireboy to the rescue! Although fires can be dangerous and very scary, Fireboy will allay your fears by showing you what to do if one starts at home or inschool, as well as how to prevent one from starting in the first place. Follow Fireboy inside a busy firehouse, watch him Stop, Drop, and Roll, and learn some fun facts about famous fires in this vibrant and practical guide to fire safety.
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  • A to Z Aliens

    Edward Miller

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 6, 2001)
    Aliens can do everything from A to Z, from acrobatics and bobsledding to pulling rabbits out of hats and yawning.
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  • Millions, Billions, & Trillions: Understanding Big Numbers

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 1, 2013)
    How long would it take to count to a billion without stopping? How many pizzas could a million dollars buy? Big numbers-- like millions, billions, and trillions-- are hard to visualize. In this book, the dynamic duo of David A. Adler and Edward Miller illustrate and explain these huge numbers in a lighthearted, easy-to-imagine way. Whether it's a trillion pieces of popcorn, a billion dollars, or even bigger numbers, the concrete examples in Millions, Billions, & Trillions, laid out in simple, kid-friendly language and bright, cartoony illustrations, will help young readers make sense of large values and develop a sense of scale. From the masterful team of David A. Adler-- a former math teacher-- and Edward Miller comes another great introduction to mathematical concepts for young readers. Don't miss their other collaborations, including Squares, Rectangles, and Other Quadrilaterals, Money Math, Place Value, and Let's Estimate!
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  • Captain Barnacle's Aquarium: Filled with Fun, Fishy Facts!

    Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, June 1, 2006)
    A fact-filled treasure trove of information about the sea's creatures, from fish to whales to dolphins to starfish! Come along as Captain Barnacle recounts his adventures on the high seas! Facts about fish and other sea creatures line the walls of the aquarium as Barnacle leads a school tour. The imaginative exploits of the captain and his search for buried treasure are complemented by the fun and informative fish facts. (The book was vetted by a number of aquarium specialists as well as marine biologists.) Ed Miller's humorous text and lively illustrations are sure to keep children entertained. With the surge in popularity of fish and aquariums due to films like Finding Nemo and Shark Tale, this title will spark interest in fish-fascinated kids everywhere.
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  • Triangles

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 17, 2014)
    With bright illustrations and clear, kid-friendly language, this book introduces one of the most basic geometric shapes to young readers. Formed of three sides and three angles, triangles are everywhere—especially on the pages of this book, where two kids and their robot friend assemble a brand-new bot from different types and sizes of triangles. This title defines important geometry vocabulary in simple, accessible terms, reinforcing the text with illustrations of the different types of and relationships between triangles. Activities on identifying, measuring, and comparing angles help readers understand these important ideas. Drawing on his years of experience teaching math, David Adler's text thoroughly introduces fundamental mathematical concepts. Colorfully illustrated by nonfiction veteran Ed Miller, this book is perfect for readers just beginning to study shapes and geometry.
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  • Perimeter, Area, and Volume: A Monster Book of Dimensions

    David A Adler, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2012)
    This book is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for third-grade, fourth-grade, and fifth-grade mathematics in measurement and data: (3.MD. 5-8), (4.MD. 2-3), and (5.MD. 3-5). Grab your jumbo popcorn and 3-D glasses, because you're invited to the premiere of a 3-D movie! The star-studded cast of monsters will help you calculate the perimeter of the set, the area of the movie screen, and the volume of your popcorn box. Learning about dimensions has never been so entertaining.
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  • Place Value

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Paperback
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  • Road Testing Cars of Distinction: Luxury Motor Cars from 1920 to 1942

    Mr. Edward R. Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 11, 2017)
    There is a void that yearns to be filled. Numerous books and articles concerning luxury motor cars manufactured prior to the Second World War have been written. These publications describe their beauty of design, the history of various marques and include a limited amount of mechanical specifications. With few exceptions, there is no in-depth examination of the car’s performance and what can be expected of such a vehicle on today’s roads. Road Testing Cars of Distinction intends to fill that void. Beginning in the late 1940s, the modern road test began to develop in America. A typical report includes a vehicle’s acceleration time, top speed, handling characteristics, braking ability, driving comfort, etc. In short, the modern road test provides in depth information. Prior to World War II, published road tests generally contained much less useful data than today’s enthusiast has come to expect. Road Testing Cars of Distinction remedies this lack of relevant information. Each chapter offers a comprehensive road test of a Classic car in words, charts and pictures from information gathered and exhaustively researched during the last ten years. Road Testing Cars of Distinction places the reader in the driver’s seat and takes him on an imaginary ride in a luxury vintage motor car. From a 265 horsepower Duesenberg Model J Sport Phaeton to a 32 horsepower Franklin Sport Runabout, the reader is vicariously transported behind the wheel to savor the excitement of driving an automobile usually reserved for the elite of society. The common thread running through each chapter is that all the cars tested were high-end cars. Not high-end luxury cars as we know them today, but automobiles that were so expensive that annual sales were frequently in the double digits or less. It is a book that both the knowledgeable vintage car aficionado and teenager about to receive his driver’s license will relish reading and retaining for reference because he may currently own or someday acquire one of these mobile masterpieces of technological art. Road Testing Cars of Distinction is the culmination of ten years of road testing approximately one hundred magnificent Classic motor cars across the United States The book contains some of the most sought after as well as some of the most obscure luxury Classic cars. I have attempted to cover as many different makes as possible in the limited space available and yet also devote time to the more popular old cars without retracing paths that are well trodden by other authors. In addition to the twenty-eight chapters is a table setting forth performance figures for the twenty-eight motor cars road tested. This table provides a shorthand reference of each vehicle’s performance potential. Road Testing Cars of Distinction places the keys in your hands, plants you in the driver’s seat and provides you with an imaginary test drive of some very rare and enthralling motor cars.
  • Let's Estimate: A Book About Estimating and Rounding Numbers

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 30, 2017)
    Partying dinos explain estimation in this entertaining introduction by a tried-and-true team of fun math book creators. How much pizza do you need for a dinosaur party? If you don't know exactly, you have to estimate! This lively introduction to the mathematical concept of estimation is straightforward and fun. With brilliant clarity, David A. Adler explains what an estimate is and the difference between estimating and rounding. Edward Miller's colorful and energetic artwork offers the perfect accompaniment to concise, engaging text. Filled with graspable examples and simple explanations, Let's Estimate will have kids estimating like pros!
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