This Book Thinks You’re a Math Genius

This Book Thinks You’re a Math Genius by Mike Goldsmith, published by National Geographic Books on October 17, 2017, is an illustrated volume designed for children who enjoy hands-on learning. This 96-page book presents a creative and engaging approach to mathematics and problem-solving, introducing key concepts in a visual and entertaining manner. Through a variety of fun activities and illustrations, it encourages young readers to think like mathematicians by experimenting and investigating mathematical ideas independently.
Readers will find that This Book Thinks You’re a Math Genius explores seven key areas of math, including geometry, statistics, and the concept of infinity. Each section features open-ended questions that introduce essential mathematical concepts, accompanied by suggested activities that make learning enjoyable. Activities range from reading minds with math to engaging in paper-based crafts at the end of the book, all designed to make math accessible and fun for children.
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A creative and fun approach to math (and problem solving) for children who love hands-on learning
This fill-in book helps children to think like mathematicians by introducing key mathematical concepts in a highly visual—and entertaining—way. Through fun activities and illustrations, This Book Thinks You’re a Math Genius encourages young readers to engage with new ideas by experimenting and investigating for themselves.
This Book Thinks You’re a Math Genius explores seven key areas of math: geometry, space and volume, statistics, numbers and number patterns, codes and ciphers, and the concept of infinity. Each spread centers on an open-ended question that introduces a key mathematical concept and suggests activities that engage the child in a fun way. Activities include reading minds with math, having a eureka moment, and playing mathematical guess who. The end of the book includes a section of paper-based crafts.
This creative approach, along with Russell’s wonderfully humorous hand-drawn illustrations, make math fun and accessible for children.
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