NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Count your way to sweet dreams with help from The Wonder Years/Great American Family star, math whiz, and author Danica McKellar! This New York Times bestselling bedtime book with a math twist is perfect both for getting ready for bed and learning at home. This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret counting concepts to help make your 2-5 year old smarter . . . and by the end, sleepier! The first in the McKellar Math line,
Goodnight, Numbers gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them—three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat—they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night. Loving numbers is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
"A winner
for bedtimes or storytimes focusing on counting." —
School Library Journal "The joys of counting combine with pretty art and homage to
Goodnight Moon." —
Kirkus
On sale: March 7, 2017
Age: 2-5 years
Grade: Up to Kindergarten
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9781101933787
Reading level: Lexile: AD190L | Fountas/Pinnell: I
Danica McKellar is the
New York Times bestselling author of
Goodnight, Numbers and the groundbreaking math books for middle school and high school readers, including
Kiss My Math, and a summa cum laude graduate of UCLA with a degree in mathematics. She is well known for her acting roles on
The Wonder Years, The West Wing, and multiple television movies for Hallmark Channel and Lifetime. She was also a quarterfinalist on
Dancing with the Stars. She lives with her family in Los Angeles. Visit her at McKellarMath.com.
Alicia Padrón is known for her sweet characters and soft colors. She lives in Florida with her husband, two children, and dogs Lucy and Luna.
“When it comes to expressing a love for math,
you can always count on Danica McKellar.” –Fox News
"A similarly simple, quiet feel as Margaret Wise Brown’s iconic
Goodnight Moon...
there is a lot to count on." –
Booklist "McKellar brings her enthusiasm for mathematics to a younger crowd in this
gentle and well-executed counting book." —
Publishers Weekly