Millions to Measure

Millions to Measure by David M. Schwartz, published by Harper Collins on May 2, 2006, is a reprint edition that spans 40 pages in English. This book invites readers to explore the fascinating world of measurement through the engaging lens of Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician. The narrative delves into the history and invention of length, weight, and volume measurements, making complex concepts accessible and enjoyable for young readers.
In this edition, readers will discover how Marvelosissimo introduces the metric system, simplifying the understanding of meters, liters, and grams. Accompanied by Steven Kellogg’s playful and detailed illustrations, the book presents a fun approach to learning about mathematical concepts. This juvenile nonfiction work combines history and mathematics, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the fundamentals of measurement.
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There are millions of things to measure . . . and almost as many ways to measure them!
Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician is back — and ready to explore the invention of length, weight, and volume measurements. After that, with another wave of his wand, the wizard introduces the world of metrics and makes it easy to understand the basic pattern of meters, liters, and grams. With Steven Kellogg’s playful and delightfully detailed illustrations, measuring has never been such a blast!
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