Description
Discover the excitement of learning to tell time with this delightful children's book, perfect for young readers eager to explore math concepts in an engaging narrative. In this BRAND NEW trade paperback, join a lovable crew of kid astronauts as they embark on a space adventure, counting down to their much-anticipated pizza party. This captivating story takes kids through the basic units of time, including seconds, minutes, and hours, while introducing them to the essential skills of reading both digital and analog clocks.
Written by veteran children's nonfiction author David Adler, this exciting book promotes STEM learning through fun problem-solving exercises woven throughout the story. As children follow the adventures of these young space travelers and their Martian friends, they'll gain confidence in their ability to tell time while enjoying vibrant cartoon art by Edward Miller, capturing joyful moments of exploration and teamwork.
Ideal for the classroom or as a bedtime read, this book caters to both enthusiastic learners and those who may need extra support in mastering an essential life skill: telling time. With a comprehensive glossary explaining time zones, daylight savings time, and more, this title is an excellent addition to any child's library. Give your child the gift of time management skills with this engaging, out-of-this-world STEM book!
**Delivery Information:** Expect prompt delivery with added care. Enjoy fast shipping and track your order seamlessly for peace of mind.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780823448401
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 32
Description:
A group of young space travelers can't wait for their pizza party later, but how many hours away is dinner? What are hours anyway?
Readers follow along as a loveable crew of kid astronauts and their Martain friends go about their daily routine, exploring the differences between seconds, minutes, and hours; what A.M. and P.M. mean; and how to tell time on both digital and analog clocks. Ten seconds to liftoff! Are you ready?
Veteran children's nonfiction author David Adler incorporates math concepts, such as addition and subtraction, into this fun narrative with problem-solving exercises for readers to tackle at their own pace. Edward Miller's vibrant cartoon art depicts the happy group of friends embarking on space walks, working together on projects, and settling in for bed.
The sixteenth book in Adler and Miller's math picture book series, this title is perfect for enthusiastic learners or kids who may need a little extra support in mastering this essential life skill. A glossary explains time zones, daylight savings time, and more. An out-of-this-world STEM book.
Written by veteran children's nonfiction author David Adler, this exciting book promotes STEM learning through fun problem-solving exercises woven throughout the story. As children follow the adventures of these young space travelers and their Martian friends, they'll gain confidence in their ability to tell time while enjoying vibrant cartoon art by Edward Miller, capturing joyful moments of exploration and teamwork.
Ideal for the classroom or as a bedtime read, this book caters to both enthusiastic learners and those who may need extra support in mastering an essential life skill: telling time. With a comprehensive glossary explaining time zones, daylight savings time, and more, this title is an excellent addition to any child's library. Give your child the gift of time management skills with this engaging, out-of-this-world STEM book!
**Delivery Information:** Expect prompt delivery with added care. Enjoy fast shipping and track your order seamlessly for peace of mind.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780823448401
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2021
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE US
Pages: 32
Description:
A group of young space travelers can't wait for their pizza party later, but how many hours away is dinner? What are hours anyway?
Readers follow along as a loveable crew of kid astronauts and their Martain friends go about their daily routine, exploring the differences between seconds, minutes, and hours; what A.M. and P.M. mean; and how to tell time on both digital and analog clocks. Ten seconds to liftoff! Are you ready?
Veteran children's nonfiction author David Adler incorporates math concepts, such as addition and subtraction, into this fun narrative with problem-solving exercises for readers to tackle at their own pace. Edward Miller's vibrant cartoon art depicts the happy group of friends embarking on space walks, working together on projects, and settling in for bed.
The sixteenth book in Adler and Miller's math picture book series, this title is perfect for enthusiastic learners or kids who may need a little extra support in mastering this essential life skill. A glossary explains time zones, daylight savings time, and more. An out-of-this-world STEM book.