Book Descriptions
for Tyrannosaurus Math by Michelle Markel and Doug Cushman
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A young dinosaur’s love of math is evident the moment he bursts from his shell. “ 'My, what big claws I have!’ he marveled, as he counted his fingers. 'And what big toes I’ve got!’ He counted those too. Then he added his fingers and toes together, making a number sentence.” (4+6=10) “ 'Go figure!’ his mother cried, and she named him Tyrannosaurus Math.” The tyrannosaurus counts his footprints by twos, and groups of other dinosaurs by fives. He adds up how many dragonflies he and his siblings eat in a day and anything else he can. And when he’s amazed by the nighttime sky (“There could be a billion stars up there”), his mom is quick to praise him (“Good use of estimation!”). Everything in life is inspiration for fun with numbers in Michelle Markel’s funny and informative picture book cheerfully illustrated by Doug Cushman. (Ages 5–9)
CCBC Choices 2010. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2010. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Who can add an entire herd of triceratops, multiply the legs of a group of ankylosaurs, and estimate the distance to the next tasty meal?
TYRANNOSAURUS MATH!
He's a number-crunching dinosaur who chews on math problems as easily as he thunders through the trees. When his little sister is in terrible danger, T-Math even saves the day by using his measurable math skills. Is there anything he can't figure?
TYRANNOSAURUS MATH!
He's a number-crunching dinosaur who chews on math problems as easily as he thunders through the trees. When his little sister is in terrible danger, T-Math even saves the day by using his measurable math skills. Is there anything he can't figure?
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.