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Edition: paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0060557710
ISBN-13: 978-0060557713
å ũ : 25cm x 20cm
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Book Description
Hankie wants to be unpredictable, but the other horses are sure he'll always be the same old Hankie. Someone's in for a surprise in this story about making predictions.
Children's Literature
Hankie is a very predictable horse; his stable mates know exactly what he is going to do and when he is going to do it, even sneezing. Hankie, who is allergic to hay and whose full name is Hankerchief for obvious reasons, worries that being so predictable makes him boring. So, he sets out to try to be as unpredictable as everyone else. While he is trying, and not succeeding, this pleasant step-into-reading story teaches young readers about an important math concept: how to look at past events and make predictions about the future, one element of logical thinking. In the end, Hankie's great big, predictable sneeze causes a funny surprise that is definitely not boring. At the back of the book, there are additional math activities that kids and parents, or kids and teachers, can do together to reinforce the concept of predictability, and encourage kids not to make random guesses, but ones based on the observation of a pattern. This hardcover picture book, a title in the popular "MathStart" series, would be a great addition to home, school or library bookshelves.
School Library Journal
The first book offers a lesson on angles. Three rodents that are racing-car enthusiasts create a series of ramps in an attempt to get the feisty house cat with attitude to stop bothering them. The colorful cartoon animals talk to each other with false bravado and snideness. ("Back off, fur face!" "Wait till you see what we can do, fleabag!") Unfortunately, the lesson is poorly conceived-children might need more instruction in using a protractor (and might find it hard to believe that a racing car can zoom up a hill of pillows). Using brilliant colors, a variety of transportation modes, and plentiful lizards, Lizards demonstrates counting by 5s and 10s. Murphy's rhyming text is short and simple and children can add up the reptiles on each spread. The final striking "lizard show" spread is jubilant, resembling fireworks on the page. While children may find Horse fairly predictable, it's likely they will enjoy it. The watercolor cartoon horses and farm setting are appealing and light. The easy-to-read charts in the illustrations provide teaching tools for lessons on predictability as Hankie always does the same thing at the same time. Prior work with telling time is necessary for understanding the text. Beyond the math concept, this gentle story could offer reassurance to children.
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