Key Features The books are easy?to?read and understand for children who will not want to pick up a book similar to their Maths textbook. The third set in the collection is about time, place, fractions, percentages and brain power – Telling the Time, In Place, Bits and Pieces and What a Problem. These easy?to?read books are fully illustrated, making them great fun to read as well as look at. Each concept is explained through a series of examples and woven into the plot of stories. All the Maths topics covered in the series will improve the child's understanding of and interest in concepts and their application. The ideas and examples used to explain concepts in the books can be used for school projects and quizzes. Each book has a small quiz at the end to encourage children to think and recollect what they have read. The book explains how our brain functions and processes instructions. There is interesting information about how a person’s Intelligence Quotient is measured. It also explains all about artificial intelligence and how machines and robots work. This book has many illustrations and photographs, sure to delight and engage children About the Series Hachette India announces the launch of four new titles thatteach the essential early MATHEMATICS skills through storytellingand general knowledge! It’s a series of illustrated, all?colour books covering awide range of early mathematics topics explained throughinteresting stories, witty cartoons, colourful photographs andstep?by?step diagrams. Each story sets the brain ticking andencourages problem?solving skills, with a high quotient of fun! Four titles: Bits and Pieces, Telling the Time, In Place, What a Problem This series of books will help young minds learn and developdivision, sharing, measuring and weighing skills in a fun andsimple way. All the stories and examples in these books relateMathematics to everyday life and complement many of the Mathslessons that children are learning
Key Features The books are easy?to?read and understand for children who will not want to pick up a book similar to their Maths textbook. The third set in the collection is about time, place, fractions, percentages and brain power – Telling the Time, In Place, Bits and Pieces and What a Problem. These easy?to?read books are fully illustrated, making them great fun to read as well as look at. Each concept is explained through a series of examples and woven into the plot of stories. All the Maths topics covered in the series will improve the child's understanding of and interest in concepts and their application. The ideas and examples used to explain concepts in the books can be used for school projects and quizzes. Each book has a small quiz at the end to encourage children to think and recollect what they have read. The book explains how our brain functions and processes instructions. There is interesting information about how a person’s Intelligence Quotient is measured. It also explains all about artificial intelligence and how machines and robots work. This book has many illustrations and photographs, sure to delight and engage children About the Series Hachette India announces the launch of four new titles thatteach the essential early MATHEMATICS skills through storytellingand general knowledge! It’s a series of illustrated, all?colour books covering awide range of early mathematics topics explained throughinteresting stories, witty cartoons, colourful photographs andstep?by?step diagrams. Each story sets the brain ticking andencourages problem?solving skills, with a high quotient of fun! Four titles: Bits and Pieces, Telling the Time, In Place, What a Problem This series of books will help young minds learn and developdivision, sharing, measuring and weighing skills in a fun andsimple way. All the stories and examples in these books relateMathematics to everyday life and complement many of the Mathslessons that children are learning