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  å:More Than One (ϵĿ, ۹)
  :Miriam Schlein (Author), Donald Crews (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Greenwillow
  :24
  ISBN:9780688141028
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Edition: Hardcover: 24 pages
ISBN-10: 0688141021
ISBN-13: 978-0688141028
å ũ : 26.2cm x 21cm



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Book Description
Explains how the number one can refer to a single item, the two shoes in a pair, the seven days in a week, the twelve eggs in a dozen, all the trees in a forest, and much more.


From the Publisher
Everyone knows that one is one. But can ONE be more than one? Absolutely! ONE PAIR is always two; ONE WEEK is seven days; and ONE DOZEN is always twelve. And that's just the beginning of this brilliant and original counting book.


Publishers Weekly
Budding Noam Chomskys may be disappointed that this book doesn't address the linguistic question of why singular nouns can refer to groups of things or people. Just about everyone else, however, is certain to enjoy how these two veterans of children's literature show that "one can be more than one." Schlein's (I Sailed with Columbus) text is simple but always playful, whether she's explaining that "a pair of shoes is always two," or using the various permutations of a family to show that "one can be different, different every time." Caldecott Honor artist Crews's (Freight Train) watercolor and gouache illustrations have an airy, often impressionistic feel that works well with Schlein's non-pedantic approachalthough he displays a surer hand in depicting nature (a flock of birds, a school of fish) than in rendering people.


Children's Literature
Miriam Schlein teaches young children that numbers are not always what they appear to be. This wonderful link of language arts and math works even better because of the illustrations by award-winning artist Donald Crews.


School Library Journal
In this concept book, readers learn that one can be more than one, as when "one pair of shoes is two shoes." Throughout the book, this idea is expanded upon to show that the number one can represent other numbers. The colorful watercolor and gouache artwork clearly illustrates each concept as it is introduced. People of various races and ages obviously enjoy one another's company and help make mathematically abstract ideas more concrete. More Than One is more than the usual counting book and is an enjoyable, accessible introduction to the world of numbers.


Kirkus Reviews
Can one be more than one? Yes, when there are two shoes in one pair, nine players on one baseball team, and twelve eggs in one dozen. One family can be two or three or four or more people, and one ocean "has billion/and trillions/and skadillions/of drops of water"—but they are still one family and one ocean. Schlein (Big Talk, 1990, etc.) shows that one doesn't have to be but always is one, and makes an intriguing puzzle for children to ponder. Crew's illustrations, as comfortable and sturdy as the pair of shoes "on your feet/or under the bed," and as wispy and full of flight as a flock of birds that is "awfully hard to count," are nicely wedded to the concept.
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