Counting in Dog Years and Other Sassy Math Poems
By (Author) Betsy Franco
Illustrated by Priscilla Tey
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
5th October 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Poetry
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Humour and jokes
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Information resources
811.54
Hardback
40
Width 241mm, Height 281mm, Spine 9mm
482g
Twenty-nine playful poems from the maven of math poetry + ingenious high-concept art = countless hours of mind-blowing, mathematical fun.
Award-winning author Betsy Franco is back with another pitch-perfect performance that explores a range of math topicsfrom fractions and time measurements to geometry and graphsin a way that relates math to the daily lives of children. Even the most mathematically disinclined will warm to these innovative poems, illustrated with game-changing wit and whimsy by Priscilla Tey, whose clever mechanical Numbots guide readers through a surreal playground of calculated delights. From multiplying mice to missing socks, from stinky scales to bug races, this collection of imaginative verse subtracts the mystery, fear, and loathing from mathematics, making it engrossing and fun for all.
Rollicking verses on numerous topics. . . . Tey takes each entry and runs with it, adding comically surreal scenes of appropriately frantic or settled mood. . . Readers can count on plenty of chuckles along with a mild challenge or two.
Kirkus Reviews
Builds on familiar concepts while exploring new ideas. There are clever usages of meter and stress that pair very nicely with the counting aesthetic throughout. . . . School librarians looking for STEAM titles that pair silliness with educational topics in the style of Douglas Florian will love this fun, math-themed poetry collection that joins English language arts and mathematics as a dynamic duo.
School Library Journal
Silly humor and punchy payoffs abound in Francos (Mathematickles!, rev. 7/03) latest math-themed poetry collection. . . . That dash of cheeky tude is spot-on for the audience, and better yet, theyll never feel like theyre stuck staring at a dull textbook. Thats thanks, in part, to Teys whimsical gouache scenes. . . Franco ends with Math Makes Me Feel Safe, a warm-hearted finale that counters mathphobia by centering maths connection to and meaning in daily life.
The Horn Book
The illustrations' combination of children, animals, and wacky robotic beings in exaggerated and slightly surreal scenes enhance the lighthearted tone. The final poem, Math Makes Me Feel Safe, brings young readers back to reality with everyday examples of math and validates the security it brings to many children.
Booklist
Franco explores the joy of everyday mathematics in 20 rhyming poems. . . Teys gouache illustrations portray a riot of whimsy in muted tones, depicting children and adults of varied skin tones amid imaginative scenes, including a child floating alongside a straw and paper umbrella in an iced drink.
Publishers Weekly
We love 3rd grade books that do double duty. These funny poems will also help kids practice math concepts like multiplication and fractions.
We Are Teachers
Betsy Franco is the award-winning author of more than eighty books for children, including Messing Around on the Monkey Bars and Other School Poems for Two Voices, Mathematickles!, Zero Is the Leaves on the Trees, Pond Circle, and other titles that explore math and science through poetry. She lives in California.
Priscilla Tey is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and the author-illustrator of In-Between Things and Twitchy Witchy Itch. She lives in Singapore.