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Math Detectives: Finding Fun in Numbers


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No. of pages 48

Published: 2003

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Numbers are so much fun when you are a detective! This collection of elementary maths projects and acticities, aimed at five to seven year olds, encourage children to think in new ways. Fun categories include Card Tricks, Calendar Puzzles, Time and Distance, and Probability.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Sterling Juvenile .

LALIE HARCOURT AND RICKI WORTZMAN began their careers teaching children aged 4-13 and are now among the most successful creators of maths curriculum materials in North America. Their books have sold over a million copies in the United States. Together they have co-authored and edited more than 50 titles on mathematics and science. CAPUCINE MAZILLE was born in Holland and studied at the Royal Art School in The Hague. She has illustrated more than ten books for children, including A is for Apple, W is for Witch (Candlewick Press), contributions to Realms of Tolkien and Tolkien's Hobbit (HarperCollins) and five picture books for Editions du Jasmin.

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