A Name of Their Own: The Story of Place Value (Mathematics City) πππ BOOK DESCRIPTION π Welcome to the city of Mathematics! A place where numbers come to life and live lives of their own.π’π’ Have you ever wondered how numbers got their names? How did a number end up being a one, ten, hundred, thousand, or million? π« Who decided what to call them, and how are they different? How do you tell them apart? Come along on this fantasy story, and learn how it all began.✳️ Place Value Street is just a quiet ordinary street where numbers live, play, and enjoy lifeπΏ. Just like everyone else in Mathematics City, the numbers get up each day and go to work at the Numeration Factory. It's a good life, except for one thing: Mr. Infinity, the numeration president, is constantly struggling to get the number he wants to come when he calls. All the numbers share the name ones, tens, or hundreds, so when he calls for ones, he gets ones of every shape and size. It's very frustrating!π ...
The Abandoned Theater: Alderland Series - Book One (A Novel) Book Review: The Abandoned Theater (Alderland Series – Book One) by Dana Robertson Dana Robertson’s The Abandoned Theater is a gripping and imaginative start to the Alderland Series, blending mystery, adventure, and a touch of the supernatural. Set against the eerie backdrop of the long-forgotten Winnodov theater, the novel draws readers into a thrilling tale where the past refuses to stay buried. The story follows 12-year-old Beth Shoner and her friends as they search for a missing teenager who vanished after sneaking into the abandoned theater. Their investigation unravels a mystery that has been dormant for eight years—since the night Mr. Winnodov himself disappeared. What starts as a daring adventure soon turns into a high-stakes mission as Beth and her friends uncover an ancient evil that threatens multiple worlds, including their own. Robertson masterfully weaves suspense and wonder, keeping readers on edge with u...
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