This Plus That: Life's Little Equations
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Rating | : | 4.83 (533 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061726559 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Originally from the suburbs of southern New Jersey, she eventually made her way to the Rhode Island School of Design and graduated with a BFA in illustration. Reynolds); Little Pea and This Plus That (Jen Corace); Cookies: Bit-Size Life Lessons (Jane Dyer); Duck! Rabbit!, The OK Book, Yes Day!, and Exclamati
About the AuthorAmy Krouse Rosenthal is a New York Times bestselling author of books for children and grown-ups. Jen has previously collaborated with Amy Krouse Rosenthal on Little Pea, Little Hoot, and Little Hoot.. Amy lives online at whoisamy and for real in Chicago.Jen Corace is an artist and freelance illustrator who lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island. Her work for grown-ups includes the memoir Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life and the film project The Beckoning of Lovely. Reynolds); Little Pea and This Plus That (Jen Corace); Cookies: Bit-Size Life Lessons (Jane Dyer); Duck! Rabbit!, The OK Book, Yes Day!, and Exclamation Mark (Tom Lichtenheld); Spoon and Chopsticks (Scott Magoon); The Wonder Book (Paul Schmid); Uni the
Madigan McGillicuddy said The best equations. This whimsical mathematical guide takes us into the lives of two little girls, as they put together some ingenious equations. Some of them are obvious, when you think about it, "yes + no = maybe." Others are more purely educational, for example, primary and s. "My grandchildren 2 and a half love it!" according to CAB. My grandchildren who are twin toddlers love this type of book. I feel that it is fun for them and educational as well.. "Rosenthal + Corace = AWESOME" according to Shayla. Another gem by Rosenthal! These imaginative equations are very clever and the illustrations have enough little nuggets for you to read multiple times and not be bored. For parents, you will likely appreciate the page devoted to what IS NOT EQUAL (blaming+eye
This Plus That shows again and again that life's total experience is always greater than the sum of its parts.. What comes after 1 + 1? Just about anything!In this fanciful collection, Amy Krouse Rosenthal puts together unexpected combinations that always add up to something special. Whether it's "wishes + frosting = birthday" or "birds + buds = spring," each equation is a small delight