-Titulo Original : Lia Y Luis ¿quien Tiene Mas? / Lia & Luis Who Has More? (storytelling Math)
-Fabricante :
Charlesbridge
-Descripcion Original:
¡Celebremos la diversidad, las matematicas y el poder del cuento! Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling! ¡Ahora en edicion bilingue ingles-español! Los mellizos Lia y Luis siempre discuten para ver quien tiene mas de su merienda favorita. ¿Podran estos hermanos usar las matematicas y compartir un poco para saber quien tiene razon? Una exploracion divertida sobre la medicion, el conteo y la estimacion, con personajes brasileño-estadounidenses y un glosario de palabras en portugues. Los libros de la serie Cuentos matematicos celebran las aventuras diarias de niños que usan las matematicas mientras juegan, construyen y descubren el mundo que los rodea. Historias divertidas y actividades practicas facilitan que tanto los niños como los adultos exploren juntos las matematicas de la vida diaria. Fue desarrollada junto a expertos en el curriculum STEM, pertenecientes a TERC Inc., organizacion sin fines de lucro, bajo una subvencion otorgada por Heising-Simons Foundation. Now in a Spanish bilingual edition! Twins Lia and Luis argue over who has more of their favorite snacks. Can the siblings use math--and a little sharing--to pick the winner? A playful exploration of measurement, counting, and estimation, featuring Brazilian American characters and a glossary of Brazilian Portuguese words. Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation. Review A classic sibling debate sets the stage for this effective, child-led exploration of measurement methods. After Lia and Luis visit their family’s store to get their favorite Brazilian snacks, they wonder: is Luis’s one bag of tapioca biscuits “more” than Lia’s two chicken croquettes? In text sprinkled with Portuguese words (a glossary with a pronunciation guide is included at the end), the two children go back and forth, counting, comparing, and measuring: “She has two croquettes. Luis has only one bag of biscuits. Maybe Lia does have more.// Or maybe not... Luis has... 98, 99, 100 biscuits.” Eventually, Lia discovers who has more by weight and finds a way for each child to have an equal amount. Medeiros’s cheery, colorful digital illustrations capture the children’s frustration, concentration, and joy. Includes four additional adult-led activities to encourage children to think more about measurement and comparison. -Publishers Weekly About the Author Ana Crespo nacio en Brasil y se mudo a Estados Unidos para obtener su maestria en educacion. Aqui se enamoro de los cuentos para niños cuando empezo a leerselos a su hija, pero queria ver libros de autores brasileños, ¡con personajes brasileños! Cuando nacio su hijo comenzo a escribir sus propios cuentos. Es autora de The Sock Thief: A Soccer Story, ganador del International Latino Book Award, y de la serie My Emotions & Me. Originally from Brazil, Ana Crespo moved to the United States to pursue a master of education. She fell in love with childrens books when she began reading them to her daughter. But she wanted to see books by Brazilian authors, featuring Brazilian characters! After her son was born, she decided to write her own stories. Ana is the author of The Sock Thief: A Soccer Story, which won an International Latino Book Award, and the My Emotions & Me series. Giovana Medeiros nacio en Brasil. Actualmente vive en Lisboa, Portugal, donde trabaja como ilustradora independiente. Ilustro Running on Sunshine, In the Garden, y otros libros para niños de diferentes partes del mundo. Originally from Brazil, Giovana Medeiros is now a freelance illustrator based in Lisbon, Portugal. She is the illustrator of Running on Sunshine, In the Garden, and several other childrens
-Fabricante :
Charlesbridge
-Descripcion Original:
¡Celebremos la diversidad, las matematicas y el poder del cuento! Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling! ¡Ahora en edicion bilingue ingles-español! Los mellizos Lia y Luis siempre discuten para ver quien tiene mas de su merienda favorita. ¿Podran estos hermanos usar las matematicas y compartir un poco para saber quien tiene razon? Una exploracion divertida sobre la medicion, el conteo y la estimacion, con personajes brasileño-estadounidenses y un glosario de palabras en portugues. Los libros de la serie Cuentos matematicos celebran las aventuras diarias de niños que usan las matematicas mientras juegan, construyen y descubren el mundo que los rodea. Historias divertidas y actividades practicas facilitan que tanto los niños como los adultos exploren juntos las matematicas de la vida diaria. Fue desarrollada junto a expertos en el curriculum STEM, pertenecientes a TERC Inc., organizacion sin fines de lucro, bajo una subvencion otorgada por Heising-Simons Foundation. Now in a Spanish bilingual edition! Twins Lia and Luis argue over who has more of their favorite snacks. Can the siblings use math--and a little sharing--to pick the winner? A playful exploration of measurement, counting, and estimation, featuring Brazilian American characters and a glossary of Brazilian Portuguese words. Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation. Review A classic sibling debate sets the stage for this effective, child-led exploration of measurement methods. After Lia and Luis visit their family’s store to get their favorite Brazilian snacks, they wonder: is Luis’s one bag of tapioca biscuits “more” than Lia’s two chicken croquettes? In text sprinkled with Portuguese words (a glossary with a pronunciation guide is included at the end), the two children go back and forth, counting, comparing, and measuring: “She has two croquettes. Luis has only one bag of biscuits. Maybe Lia does have more.// Or maybe not... Luis has... 98, 99, 100 biscuits.” Eventually, Lia discovers who has more by weight and finds a way for each child to have an equal amount. Medeiros’s cheery, colorful digital illustrations capture the children’s frustration, concentration, and joy. Includes four additional adult-led activities to encourage children to think more about measurement and comparison. -Publishers Weekly About the Author Ana Crespo nacio en Brasil y se mudo a Estados Unidos para obtener su maestria en educacion. Aqui se enamoro de los cuentos para niños cuando empezo a leerselos a su hija, pero queria ver libros de autores brasileños, ¡con personajes brasileños! Cuando nacio su hijo comenzo a escribir sus propios cuentos. Es autora de The Sock Thief: A Soccer Story, ganador del International Latino Book Award, y de la serie My Emotions & Me. Originally from Brazil, Ana Crespo moved to the United States to pursue a master of education. She fell in love with childrens books when she began reading them to her daughter. But she wanted to see books by Brazilian authors, featuring Brazilian characters! After her son was born, she decided to write her own stories. Ana is the author of The Sock Thief: A Soccer Story, which won an International Latino Book Award, and the My Emotions & Me series. Giovana Medeiros nacio en Brasil. Actualmente vive en Lisboa, Portugal, donde trabaja como ilustradora independiente. Ilustro Running on Sunshine, In the Garden, y otros libros para niños de diferentes partes del mundo. Originally from Brazil, Giovana Medeiros is now a freelance illustrator based in Lisbon, Portugal. She is the illustrator of Running on Sunshine, In the Garden, and several other childrens
