
Daphne Draws Data
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With every stroke of her crayon, Daphne transforms numbers into stories, helping new friends solve their problems with the power of data!
Daphne is not your ordinary dragon. She doesn't breathe fire-she breathes life into numbers, turning them into pictures that unravel mysteries, forge friendships, and save the day!
From the imaginative mind of bestselling author Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic and the vibrant illustrations of John Skewes comes a story that will captivate kids and parents alike. Follow Daphne's journey to distant lands, where numbers are heroes in disguise and her adventures teach the basics of graphs in a way that's fun, interactive, and empowering.
Young readers will be delighted by the endearing character of Daphne. They'll be equally enchanted by her colorful companions, amazed by her clever lessons, and inspired to build their own analytical skills (STEM). Daphne's story isn't solely about data; it's also about appreciating that everyone has their own special talents. It's about teamwork, creativity, and the beauty of seeing the world through a different lens.
Dive into Daphne Draws Data and let your child draw their own conclusions, both on the page and in the world. This smart tale is perfect for bedtime stories, classroom reads, and fostering the next generation of curious minds and innovative thinkers.
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Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic is a bestselling author and CEO of storytelling with data, a company that helps grown-ups make great graphs and communicate clearly. She lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her husband, three kids, a dog, and a flock of chickens.
John Skewes is an award-winning illustrator, muralist, toy designer, and creator of the bestselling Larry Gets Lost children's book series. He lives in Everett, Washington, with his wife and two dogs.
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