
EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS
Age >7

Genre:
"Children Non Fiction"
Author:
Juan Sabia, Illustrations by Pablo Picyk
Publisher:
Iamiqué
Language:
Spanish
AUTHOR BIO:
Juan Sabia is a Doctor in Mathematics and an enthusiast of puzzles, crosswords, experiments and books. He is also a writer of fiction, books and scientific articles.(June 19, 2017 turned 20,000 days and celebrated with great fanfare.)
Pages:
48
Publication:
Rights available:
All languages except for Asian, Turkish, Czeck, Slovak, German
DESCRIPTION:
How many noodles are in a bowl of soup? What is a light-year? Why are eggs sold by the dozen? What is special about the circle?
A fun afternoon with Uncle Juan will be enough for Marcos to discover that mathematics plays a very important role in the lives of all of us and is an exciting discipline.
With texts by Juan Sabia -Doctor in Mathematics and enthusiast of puzzles, crosswords, experiments and books-, and with illustrations by the great Pablo Picyk, this book is the third in Sopa de Ciencias, a collection designed to discover disciplines that are fascinating and are present in much of what we do every day ... even in the soup!
Recommended age: From 8 to 108 years
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