
How Many Llamas Does a Car Weigh?
Creative Ways to Look at Weight
Clara Cella(Author)
Raintree (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2020
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-4747-9535-7 (ISBN)
Description
Llamas, hot dogs and other silly, non-standard measuring units demonstrate the maths concept of weight. Pre-readers learn the weight of a car, a hummingbird, a burger and more through the use of surprising composite photos and a little text.
Llamas, hot dogs and other silly, non-standard measuring units demonstrate the maths concept of weight. Pre-readers learn the weight of a car, a hummingbird, a burger and more through the use of surprising composite photos and a little text.
Llamas, hot dogs and other silly, non-standard measuring units demonstrate the maths concept of weight. Pre-readers learn the weight of a car, a hummingbird, a burger and more through the use of surprising composite photos and a little text.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Capstone Global Library Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4747-9535-7 (9781474795357)
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How Many Llamas Does a Car Weigh?
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10/2020
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Clara Cella lives, writes, and draws in Red Wing, Minnesota. Her nonfiction titles for children celebrate all sorts of things, from groundhogs and U.S. presidents to aircraft, aliens, and trolls. She recharges her creative battery with hikes along the river bluffs with her dog, BetsyBoo.
Clara Cella lives, writes, and draws in Red Wing, Minnesota. Her nonfiction titles for children celebrate all sorts of things, from groundhogs and U.S. presidents to aircraft, aliens, and trolls. She recharges her creative battery with hikes along the river bluffs with her dog, BetsyBoo.
Clara Cella lives, writes, and draws in Red Wing, Minnesota. Her nonfiction titles for children celebrate all sorts of things, from groundhogs and U.S. presidents to aircraft, aliens, and trolls. She recharges her creative battery with hikes along the river bluffs with her dog, BetsyBoo.