Janice Auerbach is the creator of Page A Day Math, A Math Fact Learning System for children ages 3-9. Focused on early elementary math (ages 3-9), Auerbach's one of a kind math series provides ongoing, step-by-step practice which promotes confidence, independent learning, and lasting math facts fluency. Auerbach's experience as a student abroad and her many hours volunteering, tutoring, and teaching, showed her the necessity for early math exposure that is fun and effective so children enjoy math right from the start. Page A Day Math is a unique math facts learning system of books and 9 box sets for children 3-9 years old to promote lasting proficiency, fluency and math handwriting legibility. P A D M system is simple to follow, can be used in the home or on the go and is affordable. The child-like size of the books fits easily in ones' hands and math lessons are illustrated by the humorous and eclectic "Dog Math Squad" whose love of math is infectious. The P A D M system comes in 9 series (box sets) with 10-13 books in each. Sets include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and include critical math handwriting and alignment practice. Daily learning involves one page a day providing the perfect balance of incremental and cumulative practice. At the end of each page are stars for coloring as the energetic Dog Math Squad, "Mo, Flo, Zo, Bo and Jo" cheer them on. The Dog Math Squad demonstrates the relevance of math in everyday life making learning more effective and fun. Parents easily introduce the joy of math with books that that are manageable, schedule-friendly and promote independent learning and confidence. Children remain engaged and excited for what is to come as they turn the pages and discover an interesting dog fact or silly dog joke and a new certificate that awaits them at the end of each book. Each of the 9 series has 4-6 months of easy to follow lessons. Every book has 14 days of practice with 25 to 40 problems to be solved depending on series and intended age and level. This gentle pace of learning a new skill, practicing and repeating enables children to feel a sense of accomplishment, success. and excitement to continue learning math. Math is a progressive skill which makes having a thorough knowledge of math facts a must!