When a Siberian tiger cub is born at the Denver Zoo and his refusal to eat greatly affects his survival, the staff must find a way to make him get his nourishment, in a colorfully illustrated true-life tale that shows T.J.'s progress through graphs. Jr Lib Guild. 12,500 first printing.
"A delightful way to learn math." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"An innovative approach to teaching math." --"School Library Journal"
"Nagda has paved an inviting path to the skill of graph interpretation, and T.J.'s story will beckon even the math-reluctant to follow." --"Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
A delightful way to learn math. "Kirkus Reviews"
An innovative approach to teaching math. "School Library Journal"
Nagda has paved an inviting path to the skill of graph interpretation, and T.J.'s story will beckon even the math-reluctant to follow. "Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books""
"A delightful way to learn math." --Kirkus Reviews
"An innovative approach to teaching math." --School Library Journal
"Nagda has paved an inviting path to the skill of graph interpretation, and T.J.'s story will beckon even the math-reluctant to follow." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books