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VVIP+++ Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck

VVIP+++ Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck

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Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series)Laura Overdeck

Amazon.com Review A Look Inside Bedtime Math   Read more Review “Overdeck debuts with a just-irreverent-enough book . . . . She shows that she knows her audience and loves her subject. Paillot (the My Weird School series) is a great choice for collaborator . . . he does it all with a good-hearted, goofy energy that should propel readers through the pages.” ―Publishers Weekly, starred review“[This program] may have the potential to make bedtime math problems as loved as the bedtime story. . . . Hats off to Laura Overdeck. This project is a winner. A simple idea that may have as much of an impact on improving the science, technology, engineering and math interest in our children as many other well-funded programs.” ―Wired/GeekDad“We all know we should read to our kids. But even if bedtime stories are routine in your house, when's the last time you gave your kids a bedtime math problem? Probably never. And that's one reason American students might struggle in a future that requires mathematical literacy... Maybe if more children grew up doing bedtime math problems, those numbers would be different.” ―USA Today“Besides stopping the bad-mouthing of our own math skills and making sure that we're distributing our numbers-related conversations equally among our sons and daughters, what can a parent do to increase "math awareness" in our everyday lives? How about a bedtime math problem? . . . [in Bedtime Math]They're meant to be solved in their heads, and to promote both giggles and mathematical thought.” ―New York Times Motherlode Blog Read more See all Editorial Reviews

Feiwel & Friends; 3d ptg. edition (June 25, 2013)

Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck

Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck is I've been looking for something like this longer than I realized until I took time to reflect, and 'do the math' ;) I was looking for something to bolster math skills in an engaging manner & this book, I think, will do the trick. I even consulted with my middle schl math teacher hubby & he concurs.He pointed out, for time's sake or whatever reason--many of the questions cld possibly be used without reading the short paragraph. Its my opinion that many of the students I work with really struggle with basic verbal reasoning/quantitative/math skills & I think this will book will help me support these students as we work on speech-language goals in therapy. I think it has other potential as well, such as attention, comprehension, identifying main idea, summarizing/paraphrasing, & understanding-explaining word play.

Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck is My 6 yo kindergardener has demonstrated aptitude to mathematics from an early age and given the curriculum in her school I felt that I needed to find tools to promote and stimulate her early learning beyond school. This book does the trick.By using the funny stories and questions in the book I managed to teach her the concepts of solving basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and she found it great fun to be able to solve problems with 'big numbers' all by herself to the point that she's been asking me to do maths with her all the time.I'm super proud of my girl and extremely pleased with this book. If you feel your child is ready for basic arithmetics give this a try. I will certainly be purchasing the other books in the series.

Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck is This book exceeds my expectations. I just wanted a math book for my preschool niece and I didn't look too deeply into it.but when I received the book, I saw what a great resource it is. It has about 35 different amusing scenarios with questions for three different levels. This could easily be read with several children at once. Each scenario will have an easy addition or subtraction problem, a mid level question that is either a harder add/subtract or easy multiplication, and then a harder computation. My guess is kindergarten, 2nd/3rd grade, and then 3rd-5th grade for the hardest problems. It is a cute book with a lot of content. I would have loved to have had this when my family was younger.

Bedtime Math: A Fun Excuse to Stay Up Late (Bedtime Math Series) by Laura Overdeck is My grandchildren loved this book. We enjoyed reading about fire engines, cheetahs, playing with ketchup and other subjects on the left-hand page. Then I asked my grandchildren the math questions on the right-hand side of the page. My granddaughter is five years old, and I asked her the Wee ones questions. My grandson is almost eight, and he answered the Little kids questions. Sometimes he could answer the Big kids questions, too. When it was time for stories at night when my grandchildren visited, one or the other would always remind me to read some pages from "Bedtime Math." One of the great things about this book is that it encourages children to think about math "in their heads." I taught school for many years, and I found it very important to give children time to answer questions. I did the same for my grandchildren.