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Have you ever thought of prime numbers as members of an exclusive club? One prime number, Double-Trouble Two, thinks primes should be the only numbers allowed in the clubhouse, but when the rest of the group invites another number as a guest (and yet another non-prime number sneaks in), trouble breaks out. In the end, Double-Trouble Two, and the rest of the prime numbers, learn a valuable lesson about inclusion. Young readers can find this Easy to Read book an inviting way to learn more about mathematics through the eyes of prime numbers.
This is a story of a little girl, Leah Marie, who has Down syndrome. As she spends a week with her Gram, she shares with the reader fun ways that she and her Gram recognize and write numbers during the week. Leah Marie also takes the reader on an exciting journey as she shares mathematical shapes that she sees in her world. Leah Marie's message to all the readers is that math can be fun for everyone.
Now more than ever, a childrens book is needed to help parents explain the scary things that go on in this world like the Covid-19 pandemic. Leah Marie and theBugtells the story of a little girl with Down syndrome and her day to day experiences coping with the effects of the virus. The moments that are shared in this book come directly from the experiences of Leah Marie, the great-granddaughter of one of the authors. This book is relatable to all families, caretakers, and teachers who struggle to answer questions from children about their world and the changes happening around them. There is a positive message at the end about how
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