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How Much Is a Million?, Vol. 1 » (20th Anniversary)

Book cover image of How Much Is a Million?, Vol. 1 by David M. Schwartz

Authors: David M. Schwartz, Steven Kellogg
ISBN-13: 9780688099336, ISBN-10: 0688099335
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: October 1993
Edition: 20th Anniversary

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Author Biography: David M. Schwartz

With the same energy, humor and clarity found in his 50 books, David wows audiences at schools around the United States and beyond. David is an accomplished storyteller and a master at getting kids to think and have fun at the same time. His presentations lead children on entertaining and educational journeys that combine math, science, reading and writing. David also gives keynote presentations and workshops for educators at professional conferences.

Book Synopsis

Ever wonder just what a million of something means? How about a billion? Or a trillion?

Joan Kindig, Ph.D. - Children's Literature

Is it possible that How Much Is A Million? has been out for twenty years already? It is a rare book in the publishing world that remains in print for that length of time. When it does it is generally one that children find intriguing, parents find important, and teachers find useful. This book is the perfect trifecta! A concept book at heart, How Much Is A Million? strives to provide children with tangible ways to grasp what exactly a million of something might look like. There are many adults who would be hard-pressed to understand what a million looks like. Schwartz uses something children know like goldfish and shows that if a goldfish bowl could hold a million goldfish, then the bowl would be big enough to hold a whale. Kellogg's illustrations are integral to the text in this book; it is important that children "see" what that would look like. Kellogg draws a whale in an enormous goldfish bowl with children standing beside it to give it a visual scale. In example after example, Schwartz and Kellogg team up to assist children in understanding what would otherwise be an incomprehensible notion. How much IS a million? 2005 (orig. 1985), HarperCollins, Ages 3 to 6.

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