Hi, Brian.
Adventures
in Math is out and the initial reviews have
been good. Kirkus liked it, and Booklist gave it a starred review!
Best,
Carleigh Wu
From Kirkus:
A math coach’s
winning techniques for taking the mystery out of mathematics, and for acing
math problems and tests.
Dismissing as myth
the idea that some people are just born with a “math brain,” Wu offers a mix of
specific techniques – all evidence-based from cited sources – and general
encouragement designed to make mathematics less intimidating or inscrutable for
anyone willing to make an effort.
While urging
readers to ask for help when necessary and to think of mistakes as learning
opportunities, she introduces role models of the present and past like Maryam
Mirzakhani (the first Iranian and first woman to win a prestigious Fields
Medal) and points to math’s roles in unlikely pursuits like crochet and fashion
design.
She closes each chapter with a set of projects or activities
(“Make a pie chart about how you feel during the day”). Meanwhile, along with
spot art and periodic achievement badges, Simpson’s cartoon illustrations take
a racially diverse group of young explorers successfully past various obstacles
to a jungle’s sunny edge in tandem with the reader’s metaphorical journey from
cluelessness to a self-affirmative “I’ve got this.”
“It all adds up,”
the author closes reassuringly, beneath a pithy summary of her main points.
Adventures
in Math is available through Kids Can Press here.
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about submitting to Kids Can Press, see here.
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