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Paperback
Published: 29th March 2018
Paperback
Published: 15th February 2023
Paperback
Published: 15th February 2023
Mad for Math: Become a Monster at Mathematics: (Popular Elementary Math & Arithmetic) (Ages 7-8)
By (Author) Linda Bertola
Illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi
Yellow Pear Press
Yellow Pear Press
15th February 2023
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Educational: Mathematics and numeracy
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Mathematics and numbers
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Space, stars and the solar system
Paperback
64
Width 209mm, Height 298mm, Spine 9mm
Encourage Your Future Math Genius Through Engaging Math Play
Introducing Mad for Math, a new series of cool math workbooks filled with math activities, math puzzles, and fun math games for your future math genius (8 pages with stickers)
Learn cool math with monsters! ispacked with math games for kids. Solve math puzzles with the silly problem solving monsters of Planet Zot. This is going to be challenging-but fun! Kids learn that math does not have to be scary, it can be a cool experience.
Mad for Math, math for kids books offer children math activities, math puzzles, and fun math games. children's books help foster a positive attitude towards mathematics. Each chapter is introduced by a short story that stimulates your child's curiosity by linking mathematical exercises to a "reality", albeit imagined. Various mathematical concepts in the book are presented in a colorful, gradual, and intuitive way through cool math puzzles and fun math games.
Mad for Math books are designed to delight:
If you enjoy fun math workbooks like Kindergarten Math Activity Workbook, this is for you! Other Mad for Math books you may want on your child's reading list include: An Ocean of Calculations, The Times Tables Factory, Make Space for Geometry, and Navigate the High Seas.
Linda Bertola is a linguistic and learning facilitator. She specializes in teaching and supporting students with difficulties in learning and special educational needs, both at school and outside. She has worked with various schools and associations as an intercultural educator/trainer. Passionate about didactics, mathematics and game learning, you can find her articles about didactics on the website genitoricrescono.com. Agnese Baruzzi has a degree in Graphic Design from ISIA (Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche) located in Urbino, Italy. She has worked as an illustrator and author for over twenty years. Her books have been published in several countries around the world.