No. of pages 124
Published: 2008
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"Thirty Days Has September: Cool Ways to Remember Stuff" by Chris Stevens is a fun and engaging guide designed to help readers remember various facts and figures through creative techniques and clever mnemonics. The book presents an assortment of memory aids for everything from the number of days in each month to the order of the planets in the solar system. With practical tips, entertaining anecdotes, and easy-to-follow strategies, Stevens makes memorization enjoyable and accessible for readers of all ages. This resource is perfect for students, educators, and anyone looking to enhance their memory skills in a light-hearted manner. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Best At Everything .
There are 124 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Scholastic US .
Sarah Horne trained as an Illustrator at Falmouth College of Arts. She has worked in Illustration for Editorial, Advertising and Children's Books for the past three years. Penny Arlon writes children's nonfiction, taking inspiration from her own children. Her books range from preschool titles to family reference books, and include the Art Attack books, based on the award-winning CITV (UK) children's television program, and all 14 titles in Dorling Kindersley's Eye Know series. She is the author of almost all the books in the Scholastic Discover More emergent and confident reader strands, which have won numerous accolades and prizes.
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