David A. Adler taught math for eight years. In that time he learned
many things from his students -- including the fact that they
thought fractions were hard. So he decided to prove that learning
how to work with fractions is not only easy, but also fun! He lives
with his family on Long Island. You can learn more about him at
www. davidaadler.com.
Edward Miller loves to make concepts clear to kids and has
demonstrated that in his previous nonfiction books. School Library
Journal praised his Alphabeep: A Zipping, Zooming ABC by Debora
Pearson as "stunningly illustrated." He lives in New York City. You
can visit his website at www.edmiller.com.
"This accessible picture book presents big numbers, considers how
we use them, and offers a sense of the quantities they represent. .
. . Adler's text is imaginative as well as logical, and Miller's
brightly colored digital illustrations are cheerful and
inventive."-Booklist
"The text is well organized, so the concepts build on one another,
and Miller's digital pictures, with smiley-faced children front and
center, illustrate the ideas in kid-friendly ways."-The Horn
Book
"Adler does a wonderful job of helping school-age children
understand the concept that a million is a heck of a lot. . . . The
book is perfectly suited to elementary students, who are able to
think conceptually, and their foundational knowledge of math will
help them make the leaps they will need to take to understand
millions, billions, and trillions. For curious children who find
numbers intriguing, this book is right on the money."-School
Library Journal
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