Non-Euclidean Geometry for Babies

Non-Euclidean Geometry for Babies by Fred Carlson is a unique introduction to advanced mathematical concepts designed specifically for young readers. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 5, 2012, this 34-page book features colorful diagrams that aim to engage mathematically inclined babies. The text explores the basics of Euclid’s Geometry while challenging the traditional understanding of the “Parallel Postulate,” making it an intriguing resource for early exposure to geometry.
In this first installment of the Mathematics for Babies series, readers will find a playful approach to complex ideas, encouraging curiosity about mathematics from an early age. The book’s engaging visuals and straightforward explanations are crafted to spark interest in geometry and mathematics. This edition, adorned with a Baby Blue cover, is tailored for infants who may prefer this color, providing a delightful reading experience that combines education with visual appeal.
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This survey of topics in Non-Euclidean Geometry is chock-full of colorful diagrams sure to delight mathematically inclined babies. Non-Euclidean Geometry for Babies is intended to introduce babies to the basics of Euclid’s Geometry, and supposes that the so-called “Parallel Postulate” might not be true.
Mathematician Fred Carlson believes that it’s never too early to introduce children, and even babies, to the basic concepts of advanced mathematics. He is sure that after reading this book, the first in his Mathematics for Babies series, you will agree with him!
This is one of two versions of this title. The interior of both books is identical, but the cover design on this one is done in Baby Blue, perfect for babies who prefer the color blue instead of pink.
The Pretty Pink version can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1480203246
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