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Dinos Love Numbers

Maths is easy with dinosaurs!

Adam Frost Mike Byrne

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Hardback

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Hodder Children's Books
10 October 2023
Introduce young readers to the magical world of numbers with this fun, dinosaur-themed picture book!
Packed with amazing dinosaur facts and awe-inspiring numbers, Dinos Love Numbers looks at shapes, fractions, addition, subtraction, measurements and so much more. Wherever you go you will bump noses with numbers, rub shoulders with shapes or have a chance meeting with multiplication, and guess what: numbers are SUPER fun. Don't believe me? Try this for dinosaur-loving-size...

Which dino was as heavy as 10 elephants? (It's the Alamosaurus, of course!)

Who would win in a dino race? (A Velociraptor. Speedy!)

Which dinosaur is THREE TIMES the length of a great white shark? (A Megalodon. It was ENORMOUS!)

The perfect picture book for all maths-loving kids, dinosaur-loving kids and those kids who are not sure about numbers, Dinos Love Numbers has fun illustrations and is packed with super-cool prehistoric creatures to make maths fun for children aged 5+.
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Illustrated by:   Mike Byrne
Imprint:   Hodder Children's Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 254mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   380g
ISBN:   9781526365514
ISBN 10:   1526365510
Pages:   32
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Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Adam Frost (Author) Adam Frost is winner of the Blue Peter Book Award Best Book with Facts (The Epic book of Epicness), winner of the Sainsbury's Book Awards Learning and Development (The Awesome Book of Space), Shortlisted for the Ottakar's Children's Book Prize (Ralph the Magic Rabbit), while in his day job...he designs mind-boggling facts for people such as The Guardian, The New Statesman and Buzzfeed. His mission is to spread barmy but true and utterly fascinating facts.

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