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Books with author Paul Giganti Jr.

  • How Many Snails?: A Counting Book

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 21, 1994)
    A series of simple questions directs young readers to determine the differences between seemingly similar objects, encouraging them to develop powers of observation, discrimination, and visual analysis. There's plenty of opportunity to practice counting, too (but that's just the beginning!). With eye-catching, bold illustrations by a two-time Caldecott Honor-Book recipient.
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  • Each Orange Had 8 Slices

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 27, 1999)
    Dynamic illustrations and appealing words combine to introduce beginning math concepts and reinforce visual literacy—"an exceptional introduction to mathematics."* Whether shared at home or in the classroom, this picture book is a fun way to learn basic math concepts."An unusually stimulating counting book that holds appeal for a wide spectrum of ages."—Publishers WeeklyIf each orange has 8 slices and each slice has 2 seeds, then how many seeds are there in all? You'll have fun multiplying, adding, and counting your way through the math puzzles hiding in the world all around you.Clear and colorful artwork by Donald Crews, the award-winning creator of Freight Train and Truck, gives young readers helpful hints to solve the engaging and age-appropriate word problems."The vibrant style of Crews's gouache artwork is well matched to this exceptional introduction to mathematics."—School Library Journal*
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  • Each Orange Had 8 Slices Big Book

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 25, 1994)
    Dynamic illustrations and appealing words combine to introduce beginning math concepts and reinforce visual literacy. This oversize edition (14 3/8 by 17 1/2 inches) is perfect for sharing in a library or classroom."An unusually stimulating counting book that holds appeal for a wide spectrum of ages."—Publishers WeeklyIf each orange has 8 slices and each slice has 2 seeds, then how many seeds are there in all? You'll have fun multiplying, adding, and counting your way through the math puzzles hiding in the world all around you.Clear and colorful artwork by Donald Crews, the award-winning creator of Freight Train and Truck, gives young readers helpful hints to solve the engaging and age-appropriate word problems."The vibrant style of Crews's gouache artwork is well matched to this exceptional introduction to mathematics."—School Library Journal
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  • How Many Snails? a Counting Book

    Jr. Paul Giganti

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Crisp, clean cover and pages.
  • Each Orange Had 8 Slices

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 27, 1992)
    Dynamic illustrations and appealing words combine to introduce beginning math concepts and reinforce visual literacy—"an exceptional introduction to mathematics."* Whether shared at home or in the classroom, this picture book is a fun way to learn basic math concepts."An unusually stimulating counting book that holds appeal for a wide spectrum of ages."—Publishers WeeklyIf each orange has 8 slices and each slice has 2 seeds, then how many seeds are there in all? You'll have fun multiplying, adding, and counting your way through the math puzzles hiding in the world all around you.Clear and colorful artwork by Donald Crews, the award-winning creator of Freight Train and Truck, gives young readers helpful hints to solve the engaging and age-appropriate word problems."The vibrant style of Crews's gouache artwork is well matched to this exceptional introduction to mathematics."—School Library Journal*
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  • Counting Many Ways

    Paul Giganti Jr.

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Text and photographs demonstrate different ways of counting.
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  • How Many Blue Birds Flew Away?: A Counting Book with a Difference

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 23, 2005)
    This is not just another counting book.In this book you must look carefully at the pictures. You must count. And count again. This is a counting book with a difference.What is the difference? The difference is what is left over when you subtract one group from another group.Why else is this a counting book with a difference?Because besides counting, you must read and look and think, too. Because there are many things to discover and puzzle out. Because this book is fun!
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  • Counting Many Ways

    Paul Giganti Jr.

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Text and photographs demonstrate different ways of counting.
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  • Each orange had eight slices

    Paul Giganti Jr.

    Unknown Binding (Frank Schaffer Publications, March 15, 1994)
    Dynamic illustrations and appealing words combine to introduce beginning math concepts and reinforce visual literacy. This oversize edition (14 3/8 by 17 1/2 inches) is perfect for sharing in a library or classroom. "An unusually stimulating counting book that holds appeal for a wide spectrum of ages."—Publishers WeeklyIf each orange has 8 slices and each slice has 2 seeds, then how many seeds are there in all? You'll have fun multiplying, adding, and counting your way through the math puzzles hiding in the world all around you.Features clear and colorful illustrations by Donald Crews, the award-winning creator of Freight Train and Truck, among other honored titles. "The vibrant style of Crews's gouache artwork is well matched to this exceptional introduction to mathematics."—School Library Journal
  • How Many Snails?

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 15, 1988)
    A series of simple questions directs young readers to determine the differences between seemingly similar objects, encouraging them to develop powers of observation, discrimination, and visual analysis. There's plenty of opportunity to practice counting, too (but that's just the beginning!). With eye-catching, bold illustrations by a two-time Caldecott Honor-Book recipient.
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  • Each Orange Had 8 Slices

    Paul Giganti Jr., Donald Crews

    Paperback (Morrow and Company, Jan. 1, 1993)
    If each orange has 8 slices and each slice has 2 seeds, how many seeds are there in all? You'll have fun whether you multiply, add, or count your way through the math puzzles hiding in the world all around you.
  • Notorious Numbers Big Book/Item No 6180

    Paul Giganti

    Paperback (Teaching Resource Center, June 1, 1993)
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