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  • Peg + Cat: The Penguin Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Paperback (Candlewick Entertainment, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Skiing past hurdles can be a problem when you don’t know your over, under, and in between. Peg and Cat to the rescue!Peg and Cat are at the South Pole preparing to watch the ski race at the Animal Winter Games. Suddenly they spy the Penguins zooming downhill. CRASH! The Penguins apologize (“Snow problem,” says Cat), but it seems that there is a problem: the Penguins keep slamming into things! So they all try again, with Peg shouting directions each time they come to a hurdle. "Go over! Go under! Go in between!" But the Penguins still have no clue, because they don’t know what over, under, and in between mean. Luckily, Cat points out some directional arrows to follow, and a problem is solved . . . for the moment. Now can anyone figure out how to keep the ice floe the Penguins have landed on from tilting?
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  • Peg + Cat: The Pizza Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Paperback (Candlewick Entertainment, March 14, 2017)
    What do fractions have to do with pizza? The stars of the Emmy Award–winning animated series Peg + Cat serve up — and solve! — a delicious problem.It’s lunchtime at Peg’s Pizza Place! Peg and Cat are excited to take their first order — from the Teens! — only to learn that some customers want a whole pizza while one of them wants half a pie. How can Peg and Cat make half a pie when they don’t know what half is? Peg is totally freaking out — until Cat reminds her that when it comes to halves and wholes, it’s all in how you slice it.
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  • Peg + Cat: The Penguin Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Hardcover (Candlewick Entertainment, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Skiing past hurdles can be a problem when you don’t know your over, under, and in between. Peg and Cat to the rescue!Peg and Cat are at the South Pole preparing to watch the ski race at the Animal Winter Games. Suddenly they spy the Penguins zooming downhill. CRASH! The Penguins apologize (“Snow problem,” says Cat), but it seems that there is a problem: the Penguins keep slamming into things! So they all try again, with Peg shouting directions each time they come to a hurdle. "Go over! Go under! Go in between!" But the Penguins still have no clue, because they don’t know what over, under, and in between mean. Luckily, Cat points out some directional arrows to follow, and a problem is solved . . . for the moment. Now can anyone figure out how to keep the ice floe the Penguins have landed on from tilting?
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  • The Penguin Problem

    Abby Klein, John McKinley

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2010)
    With more than 3.2 million copies sold across all channels, READY, FREDDY! is a huge success with first-grade readers!Freddy's first-grade class is learning all about penguins -- including the fact that some species are endangered. When Freddy suggests a penny drive to help save the penguins, everyone loves the idea. But Freddy can't find his penny jar! How will he save the penguins now?
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  • Peg + Cat: The Race Car Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Paperback (Candlewick Entertainment, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Peg and Cat, stars of their own Emmy Award–winning animated TV series, zoom into a picture book and put math skills to the test in a lively racing adventure.Peg and Cat have built an amazing car out of things they found lying around. They’ve named her Hot Buttered Lightning (since she’s built for speed), and they plan to win the Tallapegga Twenty. If they can make it out of the junkyard, that is. It’s a good thing Peg knows the best shape to use to make wheels and how to count laps to see who is ahead. And it’s lucky that Cat reminds Peg to keep calm when she’stotally freaking out! Will Peg and Cat be the first to complete twenty laps and win the Golden Cup? Or will it be one of their quirky competitors? Count on Peg and Cat to rev up young problem-solvers for an exciting race to the finish.
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  • Peg + Cat: The Lemonade Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Paperback (Candlewick Entertainment, April 24, 2018)
    When life gives them a problem to solve, Peg and Cat make lemonade — and get a lesson in bartering — in a refreshing math adventure.It’s a hot day, so what could be cooler than setting up a lemonade stand? When Peg needs some marbles to keep her special marble company, she and Cat decide to sell lemonade in exchange for ten marbles a cup. But the Teens have other ideas. “But just one cup for ten marbles?” says Mora. “I’m not made of marbles!” So Peg and Cat keep changing their sign until they hit a price — two marbles! — that has customers lining up. There’s just one problem: Peg and Cat forgot the cups! Can they barter their way back into business — or will they end up totally freaking out?
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  • Peg + Cat: The Penguin Problem

    Jennifer Oxley

    Hardcover (WALKER BOOKS, Nov. 3, 2016)
    Peg Cat The Penguin Problem
  • Peg + Cat: The Pizza Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Hardcover (Candlewick Entertainment, Feb. 9, 2016)
    What do fractions have to do with pizza? The stars of the Emmy Award–winning animated series Peg + Cat serve up a delicious new episode.It’s lunchtime at Peg’s Pizza Place! Peg and Cat are excited to take their first order — from the Teens! — only to learn that some of their customers want a whole pizza while one of them wants half a pie. How can Peg and Cat make half a pie when they don’t know what half is? Luckily, Ramone and Mac are there to help, with a slice up the middle of the pizza. As more customers come in, things get entertaining, with Peg singing a jazzy song and Cat doing a dance. But soon there’s another problem: four orders, but only two and a half pizzas left. Peg is totally freaking out — until Cat reminds her that when it comes to halves and wholes, it’s all in how you slice it.
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  • Peg + Cat: The Race Car Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Hardcover (Candlewick Entertainment, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Peg and Cat, stars of their own Emmy Award–winning animated TV series, zoom into a picture book and put math skills to the test in a lively racing adventure.Peg and Cat have built an amazing car out of things they found lying around. They’ve named her Hot Buttered Lightning (since she’s built for speed), and they plan to win the Tallapegga Twenty. If they can make it out of the junkyard, that is. It’s a good thing Peg knows the best shape to use to make wheels and how to count laps to see who is ahead. And it’s lucky that Cat reminds Peg to keep calm when she’stotally freaking out! Will Peg and Cat be the first to complete twenty laps and win the Golden Cup? Or will it be one of their quirky competitors? Count on Peg and Cat to rev up young problem-solvers for an exciting race to the finish.
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  • Peg + Cat: The Lemonade Problem

    Jennifer Oxley, Billy Aronson

    Hardcover (Candlewick Entertainment, March 14, 2017)
    When life gives them a problem to solve, Peg and Cat make lemonade — and get a lesson in bartering — in a refreshing math adventure.It’s a hot day, so what could be cooler than setting up a lemonade stand? When Peg needs some marbles to keep her special marble company, she and Cat decide to sell lemonade in exchange for ten marbles a cup. But the Teens have other ideas. “But just one cup for ten marbles?” says Mora. “I’m not made of marbles!” So Peg and Cat keep changing their sign until they hit a price — two marbles! — that has customers lining up. There’s just one problem: Peg and Cat forgot the cups! Can they barter their way back into business — or will they end up totally freaking out?
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  • The Penguin Problem

    Abby Klein, John Mckinley

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Freddy's first grade class is learning all about penguins, including the endangered species from the Galapagos Islands. When Freddy suggests a penny drive to raise money for the penguins, everyone is excited-but where is Freddy's precious penny jar?
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  • The Penguin Problem

    Abby Klein

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 6, 1800)
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