Double the Dinosaurs: A Math Reader (Step into Reading) (Paperback)

Double the Dinosaurs: A Math Reader (Step into Reading) By Diana Murray, Mette Engell (Illustrator) Cover Image

Double the Dinosaurs: A Math Reader (Step into Reading) (Paperback)

By Diana Murray, Mette Engell (Illustrator)

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2, 4, 6, 8, math with dinos is so GREAT! This Step 1 early reader will introduce the fundamentals of addition and the concept of "doubling."

First there's one dinosaur, then two, then four... keep up the doubling and there will sixty-four dinosaurs before the story's through. The dinosaurs like to stomp and play, but they seem to keep multiplying. This math reader is a great introduction to the concept of addition and doubling.

Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired picture clues help children decode the story.
DIANA MURRAY is the author of Pizza Pig (Step 2), several picture books for kids, and her poems have appeared in children's magazines such as Highlights, High Five, Spider, and Ladybug. She grew up in New York City and still lives nearby with her husband, two very messy children, and a goldfish named Pickle.

METTE ENGELL is a self-taught children's illustrator. She grew up in the northern part of Zealand, the largest island in Denmark. She studied biology at the university of Copenhagen, but she has always loved coming up with stories and characters. After her first child was born, she picked up her pencil and hasn't put it down since. Today she lives by the ocean with her husband and their 3 kids, 2 cats, and a lionhead bunny in a blue house filled with art supplies, picture books, and Legos.
Product Details ISBN: 9780525648703
ISBN-10: 0525648704
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: September 15th, 2020
Pages: 32
Language: English
Series: Step into Reading
"What an absolutely brilliant melding of early reader leveled text, a simple math concept, dinosaurs, and a rollicking rhyme scheme!" —Good Reads reviewer