Tyson, el pequeñito / Too-Small Tyson
by JaNay Brown-Wood
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Pub Date Apr 11 2023 | Archive Date Apr 11 2023
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Description
Tyson is the youngest, smaller than his four older brothers and always trying to keep up. But when the family’s pet gerbil, Swish, goes missing, it’s Tyson to the rescue! Tyson uses his knowledge of doubles, triples, and sizes to figure out a clever way to reach his beloved pet. A playful exploration of proportional thinking, featuring Black characters and an author letter about the ubiquitous nature of math.
Tyson es el más joven y el más pequeñito de cuatro hermanos. Siempre está tratando de seguirles el ritmo. Pero cuando Swish, el gerbo de la familia, se pierde, ¡Tyson es el que va al rescate! Tyson aplica lo que sabe sobre dobles, triples y tamaño para planear de forma inteligente cómo encontrar a su mascota. Este cuento es una exploración entretenida del razonamiento proporcional, presentando personajes afroamericanos e incluyendo una carta de la autora sobre la naturaleza ubicua de las matemáticas.
The Storytelling Math series shows that all children can be mathematical thinkers. Each book includes ideas for exploring math at home with your children and was developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education nonprofit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781623542153 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Children must not be made self-conscious with senseless comparisons and reminding them how small and frail they are. Let them grow up and let them become confident of who they are.
This book is such a good representation of all these things.
Tyson is the youngest yet he can be his best helpful wherever he can. He feels doubtful at times regarding how useless he is compared to his older siblings. But the older ones are kind and loving making him see and feel how helpful and important he is.
The book brought me so much joy!
I love the illustrations and the way the writing has been minimally fit perfectly on each page.
Thank you, Charlesbridge, for the advance reading copy.