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Double Puppy Trouble

Double Puppy Trouble

Illustrated by Josée Masse

Hardcover

$17.99
Double Puppy Trouble

About the Book

New York Times bestselling author Danica McKellar offers another engaging math-focused counting book. This tail-wagging tale is full of puppies and gratitude!

Moxie Jo always wanted MORE. But soon she'd get MORE than she bargained for!

Spunky and energetic, Moxie is just like any other girl--aside from the fact that she has to have the MOST of everything! So when Moxie finds a magic stick that can double anything, she doesn't hesitate to use it--but when the button gets stuck, she may start to realize that less really is more! Teach the power of doubling through this playful puppy romp!

Product Details

On sale: July 26, 2022
Age: 4-7 years
Grade: Preschool - 2
Page count: 40 Pages
ISBN: 9781101933862
Reading level: Lexile: AD550L | Fountas/Pinnell: Q

Author Bio

Danica McKellar is the New York Times bestselling author of groundbreaking math books, including middle school hit Math Doesn't Suck. She graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a degree in mathematics and has published an original theorem in the prestigious Journal of Physics, now known as the Chayes-McKellar-Winn theorem. She testified before Congress about encouraging women to excel in mathematics, and was even named Person of the Week by ABC News for her unique and valuable work as a math education author.

Danica is also well known for her acting roles on The Wonder Years, The West Wing, multiple Hallmark Channel movies, and more.

Josée Masse is the illustrator of the bestselling The Care and Keeping of You, and a recognized artist in her native Canada, having illustrated numerous French and American picture books. She began her career as a graphic designer. Josée lives and works outside Montreal.

Reviews

“Cleverly teaching how numbers double as puppies multiply all over the page, McKellar might trick your little one into learning some math principles as they giggle along with this story of doggies run amok.” —Entertainment Weekly