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Mystery Math: A First Book of Algebra
By (Author) David A. Adler
Illustrated by Edward Miller
Holiday House Inc
Holiday House Inc
1st June 2012
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Educational: Mathematics and numeracy
512
Paperback
32
Width 211mm, Height 254mm, Spine 4mm
136g
Boo! There is a mystery behind every door of the creepy haunted house. Luckily, algebra will help you solve each problem. By using simple addition, subtraction, mulitplication, and division, you'll discover that solving math mysteries isn't scary at all -- it's fun!
"[A] kid-friendly introduction to basic algebra."
"Mystery Math presents the concepts with humor and clarity."
[A] kid-friendly introduction to basic algebra.
"Mystery Math presents the concepts with humor and clarity.
"[A] kid-friendly introduction to basic algebra. "
Mystery Math presents the concepts with humor and clarity. "
David A. Adler taught math for eight years. In that time he learned many things from his students -- including the fact that they thought fractions were hard. So he decided to prove that learning how to work with fractions is not only easy, but also fun! He lives with his family on Long Island. You can learn more about him at www. davidaadler.com.
Edward Miller loves to make concepts clear to kids and has demonstrated that in his previous nonfiction books. School Library Journal praised his Alphabeep: A Zipping, Zooming ABC by Debora Pearson as "stunningly illustrated." He lives in New York City. You can visit his website at www.edmiller.com.