This series helps readers learn maths concepts through easy-to-read stories with captivating illustrations.
Edited by Joy Cowley the series covers various maths subjects from counting, to space
and figure, measurement, rules and classification.
Edited by Joy Cowley the series covers various maths subjects from counting, to space
and figure, measurement, rules and classification.
The Big Hairy Monster bestseller
Theme: Counting to ten 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-11-4 US paperback: 978-1-925247-04-6 US library bound: 978-1-925247-30-5 Learn how to count from one to ten with the big hairy monster and the animals in the forest. When winter comes, the animals find warmth and shelter in the most unexpected of places. |
Princess Star
Theme: Numbers in everyday life 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-12-1 US paperback: 978-1-925247-05-3 US library bound: 978-1-925247-31-2 With fun illustrations and an amusing storyline, this book is about a princess who wants to replace numbers with stars and teaches children about the use of numbers in everyday life. |
Mr Owl's Bakery
Theme: Counting in groups 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-15-2 US paperback: 978-1-925247-08-4 US library bound: 978-1-925247-34-3 Beautifully illustrated by one of Korea's favourite illustrators, this is a story about a bakery that sells tasty doughnut holes and teaches how to make counting big numbers more simple by counting in groups. |
Running an Errand
Theme: Addition 245x250mm /32pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-25-1 US paperback: 978-1-925248-65-4 US library bound: 978-1-925186-76-5 Luke the piglet loves to run errands. His errand for his mum, which is to go to the shop to buy her an egg, eventually turns into an errand for not just one but several neighbours! It seems everybody needs eggs today. Luke needs to do some addition when he gets to the shop. |
Busy, Busy, Busy!
Theme: Pattern 245x250mm / 32pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-24-4 US paperback: 978-1-925248-64-7 US library bound: 978-1-925248-91-3 The animals in the forest are very busy, making beautiful repetitive patterns with fruits and flowers, sounds, and colours. What are all these patterns for? Are they getting ready for a party? |
The Best Food in the Forest
Theme: Picture graphs 245x250mm / 32pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-26-8 US paperback: 978-1-925248-66-1 US library bound: 978-1-925186-77-2 Chef Bear wants to make a meal for all his forest friends. He wants to please as many of his friends as possible. He asks for their suggestions. He uses picture graphs to organise the information. What kind of meal does he make? |
One Snowy Night
Theme: Measuring with body parts 245x250mm / 32pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-27-5 US paperback: 978-1-925248-67-8 US library bound: 978-1-925186-78-9 Grandma has knitted scarves, in preparation for winter. On a snowy night, Grandma has some surprise visitors that are cold. She needs to measure her visitors to hand out blankets to them. How does she measure them? |
Breakfast Around the World
Theme: Fraction 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-16-9 US paperback: 978-1-925247-09-1 US library bound: 978-1-925247-35-0 Learn about fractions by travelling around the world and seeing what people eat for breakfast in different countries. When we divide food evenly to share we are making fractions. |
Grandfather Owl
Theme: Adding and subtracting below ten 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-13-8 In the forest, Grandfather Owl keeps watch on all the baby animals. He likes to keep count by adding and subtracting as they come and go. Children can learn to add and subtract numbers under ten. |
The Farmer's Dream Theme: Zero and large numbers 245x250mm / 36pp UK softcover: 978-1-925234-14-5 A farmer starts growing roses. Starting with an empty field, through hard work he grows ten thousand roses. Children can learn the concept of small and big numbers through this book. |