In this funny Hello Math Reader! Sally decides to make her own piggy bank out of papier-mache. But when she chooses the wrong measuring cup, things get a little messy. Sally may not finish her piggy bank the first time, but she does learn just how important it is to know about measuring.


Stay in Line

by Teddy Slater

Published 1 March 1996
Combining two concepts into one, Scholastic came up with a new twist to their Hello Reader beginning reader line. The innovative Hello Math Reader series combines simple math concepts in an easy-to-read story plus six pages of math activities for parents and children to enjoy together. Preschool - Grade1.

How Many Feet? How Many Tails?

by Marilyn Burns

Published 1 September 1996
As two children take a walk with their grandfather, they use their counting skills to help answer a series of animal riddles. Includes related activities.

More or Less a Mess

by Sheila Keenan

Published 1 February 1997
A little girl uses sorting and classifying skills to tackle the huge mess in her room. Includes related activities and games.

No Fair! (Level 2)

by Caren Holtzman

Published 1 April 1997

Counting to 100 in multiples of fives, tens, and twenties comes into play when four girls share a game of hide-and-seek.

What Time Is It?

by Sheila Keenan

Published 1 January 2000

Lizzy's Dizzy Day

by Sheila Keenan

Published 1 December 2001

Just a Minute!

by Teddy Slater and Marilyn Burns

Published 1 January 1996


No Fair!

by Caren Holtzman and Marilyn Burns

Published 1 April 1997