How Many Jelly Beans?
Andrea Menotti
(Author)
Yancey Labat
(Illustrator)
Description
How many jelly beans are enough? How many are too many? Aiden and Emma can't decide. Is 10 enough? How about 1,000? That's a lot of jelly beans. But eaten over a whole year, it's only two or three a day. This giant picture book offers kids a fun and easy way to understand large numbers. Starting with 10, each page shows more and more colorful candies, leading up to a giant fold-out surprise--ONE MILLION JELLY BEANS! With bright illustrations and an irresistible extra-large format, How Many Jelly Beans? makes learning about big numbers absolutely scrumptious!Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.47
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publish Date
February 29, 2012
Pages
28
Dimensions
10.8 X 14.2 X 0.4 inches | 1.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781452102061
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About the Author
Andrea Menotti is a parent, author, former teacher, and book editor. She and Yancey Labat live in Ithaca, New York, with their daughter. Yancey Labat got his start at Marvel Comics and has illustrated many books for children, including the Worst-Case Scenario Ultimate Adventure series.
Reviews
"An eminently child-friendly exploration of an ever-intriguing subject" - Kirkus Reviews
" Utterly delightful " - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Bright illustrations and a sassy text add up to serious fun" - Education.com
"This fresh approach to huge numbers should get kids thinking big time" - Booklist, Starred Review
"For all our obsessive teaching of the basic digits, children are still mostly fascinated with the really big ones, the millions, zillions and gajillions - something this ingenious jumbo-size book delivers"- The New York Times
" Utterly delightful " - Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"Bright illustrations and a sassy text add up to serious fun" - Education.com
"This fresh approach to huge numbers should get kids thinking big time" - Booklist, Starred Review
"For all our obsessive teaching of the basic digits, children are still mostly fascinated with the really big ones, the millions, zillions and gajillions - something this ingenious jumbo-size book delivers"- The New York Times