Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In Lee Bennett Hopkins collection of poems from multiple poets, young readers will learn about the fun and importance of mathematics through energetic poems and vivid illustrations. This collection of more than fifteen poems helps teach the importance of mathematics through lively and exciting rhymes about having fun with numbers.
With work from poets such as Karla Kuskin, David McCord, and Janet Wong paired alongside colorful illustrations, this is the perfect anthology to bring into your classroom or home to help teach your little one the magic of numbers.
About the Author
andlt;Bandgt;LEE BENNETT HOPKINS andlt;/Bandgt;is a distinguished poet, writer, and anthologist whose poetry collections include the highly acclaimed andlt;iandgt;Hand in Hand: An American History Through Poetryandlt;/iandgt;, illustrated by Peter Fiore, and andlt;iandgt;My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United Statesandlt;/iandgt;, and andlt;iandgt;America at Warandlt;/iandgt;, both illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Mr. Hopkinsand#8217;s numerous awards include the University of Southern Mississippi Medallion for and#8220;lasting contributions to childrenand#8217;s literatureand#8221; and both the Christopher Award and a Golden Kite Honor for his verse novel andlt;iandgt;Been to Yesterdays: Poems of a Lifeandlt;/iandgt;. He lives in Cape Coral, Florida.