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Book Title
How Many?
Publication Name
How Many?
Title
How Many?
Author
Christopher Danielson
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1580899439
EAN
9781580899437
ISBN
9781580899437
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Language Arts / General, Mathematics / General, concepts / Counting & Numbers
Release Date
10/09/2019
Release Year
2019
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.4in
Item Length
8.7in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2019
Number of Pages
40 Pages

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Talking math with your child is fun and easy with this better approach to counting Written by a math educator, this innovative book encourages critical thinking and sparks memorable mathematical conversations. You and your child decide what to count on each page. You have many choices, and the longer you look, the more possibilities you'll notice. There are no wrong answers in this book. As long as you're talking about what you see, think, and wonder, you're talking math

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1580899439
ISBN-13
9781580899437
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21038592430

Product Key Features

Book Title
How Many?
Author
Christopher Danielson
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Language Arts / General, Mathematics / General, concepts / Counting & Numbers
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
40 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.7in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qa113.D37227 2019
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
Third Grade
Reviews
A concept book that gives readers the choice of what to count. Danielson's analytical approach to the counting book begins with a photograph of shoes in a box and some guided options of what to count, such as the number of shoes (2) or the number of pairs (1). He consistently includes open questions to encourage independent, creative thinking. Following the example of the shoes, the phrase "How many?" appears on the left with a photograph on the right depicting various foods as they are prepared for cooking, usually three spreads per type of foodstuff. The mostly overhead angle and neat, intentional layout of the photographs makes for clear expectations when decoding the images. Each foodstuff starts simple (a bowl of grapefruits), then changes the items' state somehow (halved grapefruits on a cutting board with new tools nearby) then ends on a more-complex image (the fruit juiced in a measuring cup with glasses and more whole fruit in the background). The penultimate set of photos shows a kitchen counter with assorted items from previous pages, serving as a culmination of sorts to the visual narrative. The ending pages encourage rereads and "new questions to wonder about," such as the fairly abstract, "What numbers are missing?" After an initial read with a caregiver, young readers can easily go back and contemplate the pages independently to make new discoveries. Innovative and intellectually stimulating. -- Kirkus Reviews, A concept book that gives readers the choice of what to count. Danielson's analytical approach to the counting book begins with a photograph of shoes in a box and some guided options of what to count, such as the number of shoes (2) or the number of pairs (1). He consistently includes open questions to encourage independent, creative thinking. Following the example of the shoes, the phrase "How many?" appears on the left with a photograph on the right depicting various foods as they are prepared for cooking, usually three spreads per type of foodstuff. The mostly overhead angle and neat, intentional layout of the photographs makes for clear expectations when decoding the images. Each foodstuff starts simple (a bowl of grapefruits), then changes the items' state somehow (halved grapefruits on a cutting board with new tools nearby) then ends on a more-complex image (the fruit juiced in a measuring cup with glasses and more whole fruit in the background). The penultimate set of photos shows a kitchen counter with assorted items from previous pages, serving as a culmination of sorts to the visual narrative. The ending pages encourage rereads and "new questions to wonder about," such as the fairly abstract, "What numbers are missing?" After an initial read with a caregiver, young readers can easily go back and contemplate the pages independently to make new discoveries. Innovative and intellectually stimulating. -- Kirkus Reviews Danielson upends the traditional counting book format by letting viewers decide for themselves what to count. Take, for example, a crisp overhead photograph of a pair of black lace-ups with yellow stitching -- Doc Marten lookalikes -- tucked in an open shoebox. Counting options include the shoebox, the shoes, the shoelaces. Then there are eyelets and aglets, both of which are defined. Further possibilities exist, too, and the question "What other things can you count?" encourages viewers to keep looking closely. With a page-turn, we see a related picture: the same shoebox, but now it's empty. Well, almost empty. Two black shoeprints mark its cardboard bottom. "Now how many do you see?" asks the text in large red typeface. For these shoebox photos, Danielson includes explanatory sentences to guide readers. However, for the next twelve spreads -- all sleek and tidy -- he presents just one question, "How many?" along with an eye-catching, nicely balanced picture. Eggs feature in three consecutive photographs, then grapefruits. Avocados show up in picture pairings, and pizzas do too. Cumulative scenes include all the different food items and the shoes. In a final note, Danielson emphasizes relationships: "Two shoes make one pair. Twelve eggs make one dozen. Fifteen avocado halves make one big batch of guacamole." Danielson's playfulness -- along with his open-ended approach -- will leave viewers, young and old, lingering over the pages. -- The Horn Book
Copyright Date
2019
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2018-047999
Illustrated
Yes

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