7 x 9 = Trouble!

7 x 9 = Trouble! by Claudia Mills is a first edition published by Square Fish on September 10, 2004. This 112-page book is written in English and follows the story of Wilson Williams, who struggles with his times-table tests in math. As he navigates his challenges, Wilson finds support from his friend Josh and his class hamster, Squiggles, while dealing with the pressures of practice tests and family expectations.
Readers will discover a relatable narrative that addresses common childhood fears surrounding school and education. The story explores Wilson’s journey as he seeks to improve his math skills, highlighting themes of friendship and perseverance. With illustrations by G. Brian Karas, the book combines gentle humor with sensitivity, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in stories about animals and school life.
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Wilson Williams worries about passing his times-table tests
Wilson has a hard time with math, especially with Mrs. Porter’s timed multiplication tests. If only he were as quick as Laura Vicks, the smartest kid in third grade, or as quick as his brother, Kipper — a kindergartner. Wilson’s mother and father try to help, but Wilson doesn’t appreciate having to do practice tests on a play date. Fortunately, his friend Josh Hernandez is a comfort, as is Squiggles, the class hamster. Wilson is sure that with his own little animal squeaking and cuddling beside him, he could learn anything. But his mom doesn’t like pets. So Wilson bravely struggles on, hoping that one day in the not-too-distant future he’ll pass all his times-table tests. Then, surprisingly, Kipper comes to the rescue.
With sensitivity and gentle humor, Claudia Mills examines a common childhood fear and a common family experience. G. Brian Karas provides tender, funny pictures.
7 x 9 = Trouble! is a 2003 Bank Street – Best Children’s Book of the Year.
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