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Books in Math Made Fun series

  • If You Were a Minus Sign

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Christianne C. Jones, Francesca Carabelli

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    What could you do if you were a minus sign? You could subtract one number from another. You could subtract food and balloons. In every problem, you would find the difference. Discover even more answers in this installment of the bestselling MATH FUN series by Trisha Speed Shaskan! With creative examples, easy-to-understand text, and engaging art, these entertaining and educational picture books books are perfect for young math lovers to read aloud or read alone.
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  • If You Were a Plus Sign

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Christianne C. Jones, Francesca Carabelli

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    What could you do if you were a plus sign? You could add things together. You could add people and animals. You could add up and down or side to side. Discover even more answers in this installment of the bestselling MATH FUN series by Trisha Speed Shaskan! With creative examples, easy-to-understand text, and engaging art, these entertaining and educational picture books books are perfect for young math lovers to read aloud or read alone.
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  • If You Were a Polygon

    Marcie Aboff, Sarah Dillard

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    What could you do if you were a polygon? You could have at least three straight sides. You could be a kite, a star, or a stop sign. What else could you be if you were a polygon? Find out in this installment of the bestselling MATH FUN series by Trisha Speed Shaskan! With creative examples, easy-to-understand text, and engaging art, these entertaining and educational picture books books are perfect for young math lovers to read aloud or read alone.
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  • If You Were a Quadrilateral

    Molly Cece Barlow Blaisdell, Francesca Carabelli

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    What could you do if you were a quadrilateral? You could have four straight sides. You could be a checkerboard, a kite, or a yoga mat. What else could you be if you were a quadrilateral? Find out in this installment of the bestselling MATH FUN series by Trisha Speed Shaskan! With creative examples, easy-to-understand text, and engaging art, these entertaining and educational picture books books are perfect for young math lovers to read aloud or read alone.
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  • If You Were a Divided-by Sign

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Sarah Dillard

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    If you were a divided-by sign, you would divide things. You could divide pizza pies, presents, and stacks of cheese sandwiches. What else could you do if you were a divided-by sign?
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  • Pattern Fish

    Trudy Harris, Anne Canevari Green

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press â„¢, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Patterns are found in math, reading, science, music, art, dance, and poetry--and in the world all around us.
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  • If You Were a Fraction

    Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Christianne C. Jones, Francesca Carabelli

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    If you were a fraction, you be part of a whole. You could be part of a pizza or part of pie. You could be part of an apple or part of a pear. What else could you be if you were a fraction? This colorful picture book describes fractions in a way that makes learning math fun!
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  • If You Were a Set

    Marcie Aboff, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Dillard

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    If you were a set, you would be a collection of things that have something in common. You could be a set of crayons, swings, or books. What else could you be if you were a set?
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  • Pattern Bugs

    Trudy Harris, Anne Canevari Green

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Patterns are found in math, reading, science, music, art, dance, and poetry―and in the world all around us. They are also found in this delightful book written by educator Trudy Harris. Children will love the humor and predictability of this story, and teachers and parents alike will appreciate the pattern hunt that will send kids back into the book looking for more patterns again and again.
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  • If You Were a Set

    Marcie Aboff, Christianne C. Jones, Sarah Dillard

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    If you were a set, you would be a collection of things that have something in common. You could be a set of crayons, swings, or books. What else could you be if you were a set?
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  • The Clock Struck One: A Time-Telling Tale

    Trudy Harris, Carrie Hartman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press â„¢, Aug. 1, 2009)
    When the clock strikes one, a fun-loving mouse runs up the clock. But what happens when the clock strikes two? A cat gets hungry for mouse-tail stew . . . and the chase is on! Hour by hour, more animals - and even a few people - join in. The crowd charges into the barnyard, dashes through the kitchen, and eventually heads right into the middle of town. Keep your eye on the many clocks in this book and follow along until this twelve-hour race comes to a surprising end!
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  • 20 Hungry Piggies: A Number Book

    Trudy Harris, Andrew N. Harris

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Nearly everyone has heard about the little piggy that went to the market and the one that stayed home-but there's a lot more to the story! 20 Hungry Piggies completes the tale while, unbeknownst to the reader, teaching an important math concept at the same time. There are many counting books that deal with cardinal numbers (1,2,3,etc), but this book teaches ordinal numbers as well-an important part of the kindergarten math curriculum. As an added bonus, children will have a great time trying to find the hidden wolf and hidden numbers in each spread.
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