Ten Times Better

 
 

Ten Times Better
ISBN9780761450702      
Specifications10" X 10"; Full-color illustrations
Author(s)Richard Michelson
Illustrator(s)Leonard Baskin
Interest/Age GroupK-3
AgesAges 4-8
List Price
US$ 17.95    


About the Book
"Fiddlesticks! Six? The best? Poppycock!
You want TEN TIMES BETTER? Dial a croc.
I have SIXTY teeth. I'm a great masticator.
(That means I chew first, and ask questions later.)"

RICHARD MICHELSON and the late LEONARD BASKIN show that learning to count and to multiply by ten need never be boring! In a counting book like no other, a variety of animals duel for the honor of the number they represent. Backed up by interesting natural history information, the poems are clever, sometimes even preposterous. Bold watercolors convey the animals' conviction that their number is undoubtedly the best! Children will laugh their way along the road to numerical literacy.
 
 



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Ten Times Better


* "Paintings full of freshness and spirit, poems whimsical and sly, and yes, even a bit of mathematics all make this book irresistible...The wordplay is completely engaging, and artist Baskin triumphs again with evocative and often startling animal images in a muted palette."
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"...An imaginative numbers book that picks up where most others leave off.... Michelson's jocular verse injects plenty of laughs into the calculations, while Baskin's jaunty, detailed watercolors deploy a sophisticated palette of muted autumnal hues."
—Publishers Weekly

"The verses read aloud well, and the varied and off-center layouts (including a pull-out for the final page) are pleasing also from a distance, making this a good choice for story times.... Additional facts, questions, and answers about each animal at the end (with an index) should be fun for individual readers. Baskin’s vibrant, eerie, and humorous watercolors are a great enhancement to the intricately playful verses."
—School Library Journal

"Poet and artist combine their talents in this multiplication ‘battle’ among animals."
—American Scientist



 


 
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