We Don’t Count Things: Math Concepts Made Visual for Curious Kids Ages 912: 3
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What if math wasn't actually about counting?Discover how shapes, infinity, and patterns draw our reality in a beautifully illustrated science book for curious kids ages 9-12. We Don't Count Things is a visually rich science book that introduces children ages 9-12 to the fascinating ideas behind mathematics - without equations, boring drills, or confusion. Through clear illustrations, powerful visual metaphors, and everyday examples, this book helps young readers understand the invisible language of the universe: - Why triangles are stronger than squares- How a hotel can be full and still have room for everyone- Why the map on your wall is lying to you MATH FACTS YOUR CHILD WILL DISCOVER: - Fractals - the shapes that repeat forever, from broccoli to mountains- The Golden Ratio - the number that appears in art, nature, and architecture- Topology - why a donut and a coffee mug are mathematically the same- Chaos Theory - how tiny changes create massive effects- Infinity - what it really means (and why some infinities are bigger than others)- Probability and patterns - the math hiding inside games and decisions PERFECT FOR: - Parents and grandparents looking for a meaningful STEM gift that goes beyond simple calculation- Teachers and homeschoolers seeking engaging math learning activities- Kids who like math - and even those who think they do not- Classroom, tutoring, or independent reading Every page combines clean design with carefully crafted explanations that turn complex ideas into math concepts kids can truly understand. 72 full-color pages - 8.5 x 11 inches. This is not a textbook. It is an invitation to think, ask questions, and see the world differently. A science book for kids who never stopped asking "why?" Part of THE VISUAL SCIENCE SERIES by Ely and Oly Books
What if math wasn't actually about counting?Discover how shapes, infinity, and patterns draw our reality in a beautifully illustrated science book for curious kids ages 9-12. We Don't Count Things is a visually rich science book that introduces children ages 9-12 to the fascinating ideas behind mathematics - without equations, boring drills, or confusion. Through clear illustrations, powerful visual metaphors, and everyday examples, this book helps young readers understand the invisible language of the universe: - Why triangles are stronger than squares- How a hotel can be full and still have room for everyone- Why the map on your wall is lying to you MATH FACTS YOUR CHILD WILL DISCOVER: - Fractals - the shapes that repeat forever, from broccoli to mountains- The Golden Ratio - the number that appears in art, nature, and architecture- Topology - why a donut and a coffee mug are mathematically the same- Chaos Theory - how tiny changes create massive effects- Infinity - what it really means (and why some infinities are bigger than others)- Probability and patterns - the math hiding inside games and decisions PERFECT FOR: - Parents and grandparents looking for a meaningful STEM gift that goes beyond simple calculation- Teachers and homeschoolers seeking engaging math learning activities- Kids who like math - and even those who think they do not- Classroom, tutoring, or independent reading Every page combines clean design with carefully crafted explanations that turn complex ideas into math concepts kids can truly understand. 72 full-color pages - 8.5 x 11 inches. This is not a textbook. It is an invitation to think, ask questions, and see the world differently. A science book for kids who never stopped asking "why?" Part of THE VISUAL SCIENCE SERIES by Ely and Oly Books
AmazonPagina's: 52, Paperback, Independently published
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