“Four dots make seeds from which flowers grow. Six dots make marbles that roll to and from.“
“Four dots make seeds from which flowers grow. Six dots make marbles that roll to and from.“
count aspects for young readers to better understand counting in the real world
simple text encourages counting and imagination.
“On the other side of the planet, where the sun isn't shining, you can see bright lights, like little stars all over it's surface.“
I would love to use this book in my future classroom. With current curriculums I feel it's hard to find time in the day to provide students with meaningful science lessons. This book would do just that and encourage children to be curious. Great opportunity to also tie in STEM content.
This is a very creative and engaging book that will push children to be curious. It shows children how big the world around us is and encourages them to think outside the box. Overall, a very beautiful story with colorful illustrations.
“The whole world is filled with big, enormous, gigantic, humongous, incredible numbers“.
Great way to incorporate STEM into the classroom as well as learning amazing facts about the world.
Non-fiction, 2017. This story explores the vastness of the universe by presenting incredibly large numbers, like the estimated number of stars in existence - a hundred billion trillion - and using relatable comparisons to help young readers grasp just how big that is