As Children’s Book Week ends for another year, we’d like to
sum up our favourite books we shared throughout the week. As you would expect,
they have a maths influence. Let’s begin with ‘Bean Thirteen’ by Matthew
McElligott; ‘Me Counting Time, From Seconds to Centuries’ by Joan Sweeney’ ‘How
to Land a Jumbo Jet: A Visual Exploration of Travel Facts, Figures and
Ephemera’ by Joan Sweeny; ‘Seeing Symmetry’ by Loreen Leedy; ‘The Very Blue Thingamajig’
by Narelle Oliver (one of my all time favourites); ‘Do You Wanne Bet? Your
Chance to Find Out About Probability’ by Jean Cushman.
These books are beautifully illustrated while containing
lots of practical and engaging problems that enable fun and meaningful
learning.
And speaking of books, our ‘Back to Basics’ series is also
now available, which you can purchase via our website http://www.pascalpress.com.au/back-to-basics/.
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