The Humming of Numbers


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Aidan is poised to take his monastic vows—until a girl enters the abbey, one who hums of the number eleven. Aidan has the ability to hear the humming of numbers, a buzzing energy given off by living things. He is captivated and tormented by the mysterious girl, Lana, who has some unusual abilities of her own. How can he become a monk when his mind is filled with impure thoughts? Before he can begin to sort his feelings out, the Vikings raid. Only Aidan and Lana can save the village from certain, violent death—and only if they learn to trust in their mysterious talents. Joni Sensel’s richly imagined new novel is a compelling blend of fantasy and adventure. The Humming of Numbers is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.




First Year in Number


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Fun with Numbers


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Once Upon a Song


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This whimsical numbers board book shares a little music history while teaching your children the numbers 1 through 10. ​ Toddlers learning to identify numbers will love this charming and funny book, while music-savvy parents will enjoy the artistic representation of some of their favorite song titles from some of their favorite musical artists. The book includes the following song titles: - ONE Fine Day (The Chiffons) - It Takes TWO (Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock) - THREE Little Birds (Bob Marley) - FOUR Strong Winds (Neil Young) - High FIVE (Beck) - SIX Weeks (James Morrison) - SEVEN SEAS OF RHYE (Queen) - EIGHT Days a Week (The Beatles) - Love Potion No. 9 (The Clovers) - TEN Feet Tall (Various) A follow-up to Running Press Kids's Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Colors in Music, this will be an ideal gift for the music-loving kid or family.




The Farwalker's Quest


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Ariel has always been curious, but when she and her best friend Zeke stumble upon a mysterious old telling dart she feels an unexplained pull toward the dart, and to figuring out what it means. Magically flying great distances and only revealing their messages to the intended recipient, telling darts haven't been used for years, and no one knows how they work. So when two strangers show up looking for the dart, Ariel and Zeke realize that their discovery is not only interesting, but very dangerous. The telling dart, and the strangers, leads them to a journey more perilous and encompassing than either can imagine, and in the process both Zeke and Ariel find their true calling.




Sounds of Numbers


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This reading textbook includes poems, and stories which stress numbers and counting.




Is That a Big Number?


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Impressive statistics are thrown at us every day - the cost of health care; the size of an earthquake; the distance to the nearest star; the number of giraffes in the world. We know all these numbers are important - some more than others - and it's vaguely unsettling when we don't really have a clear sense of how remarkable or how ordinary they are. How do we work out what these figures actually mean? Are they significant, should we be worried, or excited, or impressed? How big is big, how small is small? With this entertaining and engaging book, help is at hand. Andrew Elliott gives us the tips and tools to make sense of numbers, to get a sense of proportion, to decipher what matters. It is a celebration of a numerate way of understanding the world. It shows how number skills help us to understand the everyday world close at hand, and how the same skills can be stretched to demystify the bigger numbers that we find in the wider contexts of science, politics, and the universe. Entertaining, full of practical examples, and memorable concepts, Is That A Big Number? renews our relationship with figures. If numbers are the musical notes with which the symphony of the universe is written, and you're struggling to hear the tune, then this is the book to get you humming again.




The Book of Numbers


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The Number Story 7 and 8: Dr. Zee's Museum of Once Upon a Time and Dr. Zee Gets a Hand to Tell Time


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Stories and facts from bygone history Help children attain clock reading mastery The Numbers are concerned and visibly upset. They see children do worksheet after worksheet of clock reading drills, memorizing by rote how to read the clock hands--the hour, minute, and second hands. "But, these written exercises simply aren't enough " Number Seven moans, shaking its sharp pointy head. "They don't tell the whole story " wails Number Two as it thumps its 'tail' dolefully. The Numbers are all crestfallen, quiet and sullen. As the Numbers pace about listlessly, Number Three, with eyes all a sparkle, suddenly bounces to and fro. "A museum " it cries. "Let's build a Clock Museum at Numberland " Now THIS was a vision A viable proposition All the Numbers perk up as renewed hope surges in their hearts. Excited voices and chatters fill the air as each Number proposes idea after idea of what the Clock Museum would be like. "We can guide them around " "How about exhibits of the wonderful 'clock' stories from history " "Let's make it a hub for all clocks We can have a clock repair shop " "I can't wait to answer the questions children have about clocks " "A place like that should be huge We need a restaurant or a caf for sure " A jolly time of talking and dreaming passes by, and, sure enough, steadfast to their plan and purpose, the construction of the Clock Museum goes underway. Miss Anna's Number Story 7 & 8 is an absolute treasure All of Miss Anna's Number Stories serve to introduce number concepts in a different light, and this is no different. Her fourth book in the educational fiction Number Story series, Number Story 7 and 8 are two stories that sweep children into the world of clocks. As they walk around the Clock Museum with Dr. Zee (Zero) and the Numbers, children not only get to learn the rich history of the beginnings of clocks but also indirectly get to learn how to read the clock hands all the while getting their WHYs answered. WHYs such as: "Why do clocks have numbers that go from 1 to 12?" "What is a 24-hour clock?" "Why do clocks have a minute and a second hand?" "Why are the 'minute' and the 'second' divided into 60 parts?" "Why does a new day start at midnight?" Parents/educators are invited to be the chaperone, exploring with the children the many rooms in the museum. No more simply going through the motion of reading the hour hand and the minute hand Here in the Number Story 7 & 8, children are introduced to the reading of clocks within a framework of a bigger picture This, indeed, is a new approach of teaching children how to tell time--an approach that is more meaningful to children and altogether memorable--highly enjoyable and empowering. This is yet another of Miss Anna's gift to all children and to parents/educators. The Clock Museum is now open to the public and bids you and your children to enter. Do come in and enjoy all that the museum has to offer The Numbers are peering out of the museum windows, and they are very much looking forward to your visit There is a Number Story for all children: Number Story 1 & 2 - Learn numbers 0-10 and learn to count Number Story 3 & 4 - Learn numbers 11-12 and learn the ordinal numbers (first, second, third) Number Story 5 & 6 - Learn numbers 0-100 and learn about place values: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands place Number Story 7 & 8 - Learn the history of how people told time long ago and learn to tell time on analog clocks




The Gumby Book of Numbers


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Clay figures Gumby and Pokey introduce the concepts of counting and matching objects to corresponding numerals.