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Are some kids naturally "good in math"? Or have they learned to think
about numbers and problems in more effective ways? This book introduces
children to the art of problem solving through a series of engaging
math riddles. The riddles challenge kids (and parents!) to think
creatively while teaching valuable ways of adding more quickly and
accurately.
The Grapes of Math (ages 7-10) teaches four important
lessons in problem solving. The first is to be open-minded. Children
learn to look beyond the obvious in search of smarter solutions.
Second, they are encouraged to think strategically by finding
convenient sums that make adding easier. Third, kids are taught to save
time by using multiple skills when solving problems, such as
subtracting to add. Finally, children learn to organize and simplify
information using patterns and symmetries.
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"I hope everybody who reads The Grapes of Math enjoys this
exciting new approach to problem solving that encourages creativity and
common sense, not memorization and formulas. With a little guidance and
success, all kids can develop the confidence and skills to become good
math students and effective problem solvers."
--French edition available from Circonflexe
--Hebrew edition available from Hed Arzi
--Korean edition available from Children's Kingdom
--Spanish edition available from Everest
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