My Even Day

My Even Day by Doris Fisher is an illustrated book published by Arbordale Publishing in 2007, featuring 32 pages in English. This sequel to One Odd Day presents a whimsical narrative where a young boy experiences a day filled with peculiarities, including his mother having two heads. The story unfolds during a school field trip to the zoo, blending humor and fantasy as it explores the concept of evenness in a playful manner.
Readers will discover a vibrant world where counting and numbers play a significant role, encouraging engagement through hidden objects within the illustrations. The book also includes a “For Creative Minds” section that offers additional number-related activities, enhancing the learning experience. With its focus on family dynamics and multigenerational themes, My Even Day invites children to explore concepts in a fun and imaginative way.
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In this delightful, rhythmic sequel to One Odd Day, the young boy awakens to find that it is another strange day—now everything is even, and his mother has two heads! This time, a school field trip to the zoo is dealt with in an odd, but even-handed manner. And, like its predecessor, children will spend hours looking for all the hidden objects in the incredible art. Square it all off with more “number fun” in the “For Creative Minds” section.
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