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This is "MATHS FICTION SERIES' - Book 4. I have always wondered what the tradition of Easter Bunnies and Easter eggs have to do Easter.Every Easter I buy chocolate Easter eggs and sometimes I paint eggs for the season. However, a couple of years ago the questions of the how the tradition originated was at the fore front of my mind, so I decided to write a story about it. This story begins with Benjamin Bunny learning about eggs in his science class. Subsequent to that he had a barrage of questions for his mother, Mrs. Bunny. No matter how hard she tried Benjamin was still curious about chickens laying eggs.In the end she was able to arrive at, what she hoped would be the solution to the 'egg situation.' Since this is also in my 'Maths Fiction Series' there are a lot of maths concepts which are highlighted in the book. My 'Maths Fiction Series' is based on my philosophy that 'we do maths every day without realizing it so it is not so bad.' Therefore the book aims at also emphasizing maths equations which we carry out in our daily lives. The aim of doing this is not only to make maths fun but hopefully to also change the mindset of at least one person who does not currently like maths. The books in the series, including this book are also maths supplementary readers. Join Benjamin as he poses his questions to Mrs. Bunny and find out the twists and turns as Mrs. Bunny attempts to arrive at a point when Benjamin's curiosity is satisfied. Or could Benjamin's curiosity be insatiable?
Nothing ever happens in the 'Summer in Numberville, ' where the numbers live.>This is a children's fantasy fiction book in the 'Maths Fiction Series' created by the author. The aim is to reduce any possible maths phobia which might exist, by showing that maths is fun. It is also based on the fact that 'we do maths everyday without realising it.' This quote is part of the author's philosophy which formed the basis of the series. There is a plethora of maths concepts within the story including an introduction to pi.>This is a chapter book with images. It is a wonderful children's book with a twist of maths. It is also a maths supplementary book. Join the numbers as they have fun during their summer holiday. By the end of this book, you would also have imbibed maths concepts 'without realising it.'
Maria doesn't like maths.>Maria's birthday is on Saturday. She is very excited as she counts down and prepares for the day. But what does maths have to do with Maria's birthday?>This is the first book in the 'Maths Fiction Series created by the author. It is a children's fiction book which combines a lovely children's story with a twist of maths. It aims to reduce any maths phobia a child might have by showing that 'we do maths every day without realising it.' The prior quote is part of the author's philosophy which formed the basis of this series. Enjoy this story as Maria counts down to her birthday party on Saturday. This book is also a maths supplementary reader.
This is a literary collection of simple and varied poems. The topics range from life on planet earth to 'pure magic.' There are also poems about love, life and a 'hint of politics.' Inspirational and motivational poems are also not left out in this poetry collection. In addition, the poet has also dedicated a section of the book to mathematical poetry. These poems are as a result of her avid love for maths. As you read through the book, please stop by the 'Soul Food Restaurant' where you will experience a wide variety of music on the menu. After which, you should also continue relaxing, with a cup of tea 'On That Warm Bridge.' The words of this poem bring to life, the joy of sipping a cup of tea whiles in a social setting. There are other poems in this book which are simply a relaxation booster.>Apart from the names, each symbol also has a unique meaning and some of these are actually Ghanaian proverbs. Therefore the symbols could also be viewed as a form of poetry. Over 30 Adinkra symbols have been interspersed in the book. There is also a reference list which states the names of the respective symbols. You will hopefully have a few favourite poems by the end of the book.
Shantelle has a new maths teacher, 'Madam Drill.' As a result of this Shantelle's least favourite subject is maths. Even though it is the Christmas holidays, Shantelle is still thinking about 'Madam Drill.' She is already a bit anxious during the holidays, since she keeps wondering if Santa will bring her a Christmas gift. Will Shantelle still enjoy her Christmas holidays even though she seems to have a lot on her mind? Also will she get a Christmas gift from Santa this year?>Find out how this Christmas holiday story unfolds, as you read this fiction/fantasy fiction book. 'Maths meets fiction' and it is a lot fun. This 'Maths Fiction Series' created by the author, is based on the author's philosophy that 'we use maths everyday without realizing it so it's not so bad.' Maths concepts are infused throughout this story. In addition to these, the book highlights the approach of teaching used by some maths teachers, which sometimes creates a problem for children. This book is also a maths supplementary reader. As you read this story, you will definitely imbibe maths concepts without realizing it.
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