Einstein, the Girl Who Hated Maths

by John Agard

Satoshi Kitamura (Illustrator)

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Encapsulating a real love of and enthusiasm for numbers, this collection of original poems about maths provides delightful insights into the world of numbers, sometimes thoughtful, but always highly entertaining. It should also provide suitable material for maths and numeracy classes and assemblies. The contents range from the title poem in which Einstein's number-loving parents persuade her of the fun they have with maths, to poems about the magic number nine, the power of the decimal point, and the ancient Inca counting device the Quipo. Interspersed are fun poems like "The Mental Arithmetic Twist" and "The Polygons", and others reflecting on the discoveries of Archimedes (his mother talks to the press about his famous naked dash through town) and Fermat.
  • ISBN10 0750242876
  • ISBN13 9780750242875
  • Publish Date 17 October 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 19 April 2005
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Hachette Children's Group
  • Imprint Hodder Children's Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 80
  • Language English