Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story - Softcover

Cindy Neuschwander

 
9780590300131: Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story

Synopsis

In the fifth book in the series, complemented by humorous illustrations and including a section of educational suggestions for parents and teachers, Amanda Bean resists her teacher's efforts to teach her multiplication until she has an amazing dream.

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Review

Education World
Oklahoma City, OK
June 2000
Multiplication is a tough concept for many kids to grasp.Indeed, many kids learn times tables without fully nderstanding the simple concept that underlies them --that multiplication is an easier form of addition. Now, along comes Amanda Bean -- the poster child for multiplication misunderstanding!
Amanda loves to count. Her friends even call her "Bean Counter" because she sees everything as a counting
challenge. Amanda loves to count so much that she can't seethe sense in learning to multiply -- in spite of the urgings of her parents and teachers, who try to explain how learning to multiply will make the counting process even easier!
However, as luck would have it, everything changes one night. Amanda is so focused on counting that even her dreams involve counting -- but this night she is so overwhehned by the counting challenges in her dream that multiplication finally makes sense to her. ("Y-a-a-h-h-h!" cheer the sheep in Amanda!s dream when she finally gets it!)
Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream (produced under the Marilyn Bums Brainy Day Book label by Scholastic Press) was written by Cindy Neuschwander, who also wrote Sir Cumference and the First Round Table. Pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations by Liza Woodruff add real kid appeal -- not to mention countless opportunities to multiply! And Bums, a nationally known math educator, offers ideas for teaching the principle of multiplication and for extending the story and learning.

About the Author

Cindy Neuschwander is a third-grade teacher and the author of "Mummy Math "and the Sir Cumference series. She lives with her family in northern California.

Burns is a nationally known mathematics educator whose messages about math have reached teachers throught her many books, videotapes, talks, and extensive program of Math Solutions Courses.

While studying at The Art Institute of Boston, Liza Woodruff realized that she most wanted to illustrate children's stories. During the last 13 years, Liza has illustrated 18 children's books, including Ten on the Sled. She lives with her husband and two children in an old farmhouse in Vermont.

Rosanne Litzinger's charming illustrations have appeared in numerous picture books, including, for Clarion, The Little Golden Lamb by Ellin Greene and Song Bird by Tololwa M. Mollel. She lives in Southern California.

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Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780590300124: Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story (Marilyn Burns Brainy Day Books)

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ISBN 10:  0590300121 ISBN 13:  9780590300124
Publisher: Scholastic Pr, 1998
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