McKellar, Danica

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Double puppy trouble

2022
"Moxie Jo is a girl who always wants more and does not like sharing with her younger brother, so when she finds a magic stick that doubles whatever she points it at she is delighted--until she points it at her puppy and the button gets stuck"--OCLC.

The times machine!

learn multiplication and division... like, yesterday!
"Unleash the magic of math with Danica McKellar, her friends Mr. Mouse and Ms. Squirrel, and the exciting contraption the Times Machine!"--Provided by publisher.

Kiss my math

showing pre-algebra who's boss
Danica McKellar offers girls the motivation and explanations they need to master pre-algebra, with step-by-step instructions explaining how to complete basic equations, practice problems with detailed solutions, real-world examples, and more.

Math doesn't suck

Do not open this math book!

2018
"Finally, a . . . book to read with kids that helps bridge the gap between what's being taught in school and how today's parents learned math back in the day. . . . [The author] uses her . . . math techniques to give children [a] . . . grasp of addition and subtraction that will . . . unlock their potential in the classroom"--Amazon.

Ten magic butterflies

2018
One by one, ten flowers ask a fairy to turn them into butterflies for a night of magical flying, demonstrating to readers the different ways to group numbers to create ten.
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Do not open this math book!

Mr. Mouse is afraid of math, but with the help of Danica, readers are going to help Mr. Mouse learn how much fun and how interesting math can really be. Math is like a game, and Danica and Mr. Mouse are going to learn how to play it with illustrations, easy and fun explanations, translations and explanations of "new math" terms, helpful analogies, and plenty of jokes.
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Goodnight, numbers

Illustrations and simple text help the reader understand the numbers one to ten and recognize them as they appear all around us, especially at bedtime.
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Ten magic butterflies

One by one, ten flowers ask a fairy to turn them into butterflies for a night of magical flying, demonstrating to readers the different ways to group numbers to create ten.
Cover image of Ten magic butterflies

Goodnight, numbers!

2017
Illustrations and simple text help the reader understand the numbers one to ten and recognize them as they appear all around us, especially at bedtime. Includes note to parents.

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