Peg + Cat: The Race Car Problem

Peg + Cat: The Race Car Problem by Jennifer Oxley is a vibrant picture book published by Candlewick Press on September 13, 2016. This edition, part of a media tie-in, features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Peg and Cat, characters from an Emmy Award-winning animated TV series, as they embark on a lively racing adventure that incorporates essential math skills.
In this engaging tale, Peg and Cat construct a speedy car named Hot Buttered Lightning and set their sights on winning the Tallapegga Twenty race. As they navigate challenges, readers will encounter concepts related to counting, shapes, and imaginative play. The narrative emphasizes problem-solving as Peg learns to use the right shapes for wheels and counts laps to track their progress. With the help of Cat, who encourages Peg to stay calm, young readers are invited to join in the excitement of the race and discover the fun of math in a playful context.
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Peg and Cat, stars of their own Emmy Award-winning animated TV series, zoom into a picture book and put math skills to the test in a lively racing adventure.
Peg and Cat have built an amazing car out of things they found lying around. They’ve named her Hot Buttered Lightning (since she’s built for speed), and they plan to win the Tallapegga Twenty. If they can make it out of the junkyard, that is. It’s a good thing Peg knows the best shape to use to make wheels and how to count laps to see who is ahead. And it’s lucky that Cat reminds Peg to keep calm when she’stotally freaking out! Will Peg and Cat be the first to complete twenty laps and win the Golden Cup? Or will it be one of their quirky competitors? Count on Peg and Cat to rev up young problem-solvers for an exciting race to the finish.
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