Book Details:
- ISBN: 9781943431472
- Genre: Children’s Education Resource/African American literature
- Page Count: 32
- Age Range: 3-5
- Grades: Pre-K-K
- Pub Date: 01/09/2019
$16.95
Modeling ways for fathers to teach math to their small children in everyday interactions.
Johari loves Daddy days, when he and his father make pancakes and play with trains. Together Johari and his father chat about size, number, amount, recipes, and family chores. Playful illustrations allow a glimpse of Johari’s fantasy world and invite further discussion of the book’s early math concepts.
Omo Moses founded the Young People’s Project to empower young students in mathematics through play. Currently he runs MathTalk, a project that displays mathematics installations in public places to encourage family talk about math.
Diego Chaves was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and has been drawing ever since he can remember. He earned a BFA in Illustration with honors, from the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and has been working as an illustrator since he graduated. Diego’s incredibly passionate about children’s books, graphic novels, and teaching art. He currently lives in Massachusetts with his wife and their two friendly cats.