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Carlos loves playing in the mud, building with clay, and drawing with chalk, but he doesn't like washing his hands. With the guidance of his friends and teacher, Carlos learns how easy--and fun--it is to wash up.
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Author of the MathStart series (63 books - see full list at mathstart.net) and I See I Learn series (16 books--see full list at iseeilearn.com) I was one of those kids who talked all the time in class. I loved telling stories. One day in the 4th Grade, my teacher said, "You tell such good stories, maybe you should try writing some of them down." "Wow," I thought. "She thinks my stories are good." That's when I started to really enjoy writing.I was also the class artist. When I wasn't talking, I was drawing. When I was older, I studied art at the Rhode Island School of Design. That's where I became interested in visual learning--how we decode and acquire information from graphs, charts, diagrams, models, illustrations and other images.I became especially interested in educational publishing and have worked on the development of over a dozen major textbook programs, championing visual learning strategies from Pre-K through high school in every major curriculum area.MATHSTART (mathstart.net) The inspiration to write math stories for children was sparked by my work on a high school mathematics program. Visual learning strategies helped teens, who had been characterized as "reluctant learners," understand difficult math concepts. Putting math in the context of stories based on their experiences made them feel more comfortable with abstract concepts. They actually became eager to apply math to real-life problems.If this approach worked for older students, I began to wonder what might happen if younger children were introduced to math this way!Even before children can read - or speak many words - they can interpret visual information with ease. The MathStart books (HarperCollins) use simple stories coupled with diagrams, graphs and other visual models to teach everything from probability and pattern recognition to area, capacity and negative numbers.The Best Bug Parade, (comparing sizes) was my very first published book. It was absolutely thrilling to see my name in print! I never expected that one day there would 63 MathStart books, split over three levels for ages Pre-K to Grade 4.Each book includes two pages of review and activities designed to help teachers and parents extend learning beyond the story, along with suggestions of related books by other authors. After all, if a child enjoys learning math through stories, then let's have more stories!THE MAIN STREET KIDS CLUB: A MATHSTART MUSICAL (MainStreetKidsClub.com) Now get out your dancing shoes-there is a musical based on six of the MathStart books! The Main Street Kids' Club, was workshopped at Northwestern University and adapted by Scott Ferguson, who also created the perennially popular production of School House Rock Live!The songs are terrific. The math is spot on. And the club motto makes my heart sing: "Math Skills are Life Skills!"I SEE I LEARN (iseeilearn.com) My latest series of books is focused on young c