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The Secret Life Of Math: Discover How (And Why) Numbers Have Survived From the Cave Dwellers to Us!

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Examines the evolution of mathematics, discussing its impact on the world and the vast changes that resulted from its constant development.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 24, 2005

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Ann McCallum Staats

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A former educator with a master's degree in education, Ann McCallum Staats is an award-winning author. Her book "Fantastic Flora: The World's Biggest, Baddest, and Smelliest Plants" (Candlewick/ MIT Kids Press) shares how some of the weirdest plants survive and thrive. She is also the co-author with astronaut Karen Nyberg of "A Quilt of Stars," releasing Fall, 2026. When she's not writing, Ann travels, mentors, and connects with audiences. Find out more at www.annmccallumbooks.com or on Instagram @annmsbooks or other social media.

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March 13, 2008
Eh, it was OK. I'll have to find some of the other math history titles I thought were better. G is for Googol for sure. I think I had high expectations because the publisher (Williamson) usually puts out fun kid books. I think this book was a too much information, not enough activity/fun imbalance.

Not that information can't be fun, but I was expecting more "hands on" since that is what this publisher specializes in.
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