What Is Math
By (Author) Rebecca Kai Dotlich
By (author) Sachiko Yoshikawa
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
14th March 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Educational: Mathematics and numeracy
Early years / early learning concepts
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Information resources
510
Hardback
40
Width 236mm, Height 236mm, Spine 12mm
360g
A lively celebration of math and all the ways it applies to everyday life.
What is math So many things! Counting and calendars, weights and fractions, shapes and distances, charting and graphing. Math is the way we measure and code our world, from seasons to clocks, recipes, classrooms, and beyond. Math is all around us!This rousing read aloud offers an engaging and accessible introduction to math-perfect for sparking an early interest in STEM subjects for young children.Praise for What is Math:
An NSTA-CBC 2023 Best STEM Book of the Year
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
"Jaunty rhymes introduce readers to many different answers to the titular question, the illustrations showing an array of children, diverse in terms of race and ability, exploring their world, attending school, and interacting with friends....A great way to show even the math-averse or math-phobic the many ways that math is hiding in their everyday lives. A solid definition of math that shows its ubiquity."--Kirkus
Praise for What Is Science:
Finalist for the AAAS Subaru Best Science Book and Film Prize
A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
"Young readers will relish the whirlwind tour that encompasses stars, planets, rocks, soil, sea and sky, hurricanes, volcanoes, earthquakes and snow. The bright, bold illustrations will cause children to reach for the book on their own."
--Science Magazine"With its large illustrations, simple text, and important concepts, this title will be enjoyed by newly independent readers, or will ignite excitement in a group. A unique look at the topic."
--School Library JournalRebecca Kai Dotlich is a poet and the author of many award-winning picture books for young readers, including Race Car Count; What Can a Crane Pick Up; One Day, The End; and What Is Science, which was a Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year and a finalist in the Children's Science Picture Book category of the AAAS/Subaru the Best of Science Book & Film Prize. She lives in Indiana.
Sachiko Yoshikawa grew up in Tokyo, where her parents ran a salon. Her mother was a stylist, while her father kept track of the financials, often with an abacus. It was on the abacus that Sachiko learned to add and subtract. She still uses a mental image of her father's abacus when solving simple math problems. Sachiko is the illustrator of Beach Is to Fun: A Book of Relationships as well as What Is Science She lives in California with her family.