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Otto and the New Girl

Nan Walker Amy Wummer

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English
The Kane Press
10 January 2021
Series: Math Matters
"DiscoverMathMatters!

With over 15 million books sold worldwide, this award-winning series of easy-to-read books will help young readers ages 5-8 approachmathwith enthusiasm. Great for fans of MathStart or Step into ReadingMath.

Otto and Ava have been best friends since discovering they both have special ""mirror names."" But Otto worries the new girl in school, Vivian, is shaking up everything! Can Otto keep his friend-and maybe make a new one?

With engaging stories that connectmathto kids' everyday lives, eachbook in the Teachers' Choice Award-winningMathMattersseriesfocuses on a single concept and reinforcesmathvocabulary and skills.

Bonus activities in the back of each bookfeaturemathand reading comprehension questions,and evenmore free activities online add to the fun!(Math topic- Symmetry)."
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Illustrated by:   Amy Wummer
Imprint:   The Kane Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 165mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   98g
ISBN:   9781575658643
ISBN 10:   157565864X
Series:   Math Matters
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nan Walker is the author of many books for Kane Press. She writes under several pen names and lives with her family in Pennsylvania. Amy Wummer has illustrated more than 50 children's books. Amy and her husband, who is also an artist, live in Pennsylvania.

Reviews for Otto and the New Girl

Primary-grade math concepts come into play when a club must decide the best way to sell their charity popcorn. The Community Champions are a varied cast of kids--an unobtrusive mix of genders, races, and one who uses a wheel-chair--who do good works around town. Occasionally Driscoll drifts into the too angelic: The Champs were quiet as they read the messages of thanks from previous year's Thanksgiving project. Other times she speaks what's better left unsaid: The more popcorn we sell, the more families we help! Lizzie burbles. But for the most part, the kids are trying to maximize sales through the deployment of business math--this book is part of the Math Matters series, each of which targets a specific math concept--including distribution and averaging, with terms such as median, mean, value, mode, and range set aside as boxed items for further explanations. The kids even learn how to compete with the grocery store to find the best price margin. In the end, the artwork (mostly depictions of swarms of kids having a good time) and the text feel right: their teacher is proud of their spirit, and the kids get a warm feeling from doing something selfless and meaningful. Three other Math Matters titles publish simultaneously: A Fishy Mystery, by Lisa Harkrader and illustrated by Cary Pillo, introduces Venn Diagrams; Let's Go, Snow!, by Eleanor May and also illustrated by Pillo, looks at temperature measurement; and Otto and the New Girl, by Nan Walker and illustrated by Amy Wummer, explores symmetry. --Journal


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