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The Frog Who Loved Mathematics
By Faiz Kermani
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What happens when the most brilliant mathematician of all time turns out to be a frog?
Concealed beneath mud and slime, Lay a brilliant mind. Bobbul may have not been charismatic, But she had mastered mathematics
Concealed beneath mud and slime, Lay a brilliant mind. Bobbul may have not been charismatic, But she had mastered mathematics
Author
Faiz Kermani
Away from his serious scientific day job, Faiz Kermani loves writing children’s books that have funny themes. His books have won awards in the US and UK and have been translated into French, German, Spanish and Russian. He is also involved in various literacy projects with schools.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I received a copy of this book from the author, to release and get the book travelling via BookCrossing. Reading the book was not required, but I did, and thought it a nice way to encourage maths and reinforce that cheaters never win. Plus it's colorfully illustrated, and has a clever frog. Will be releasing the book shortly. Thanks for sending this my way!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a cute, very short chapter book starring a mathematics professor and a frog. It's rather funny until the ending...which I didn't quite like. However, I did appreciate the author sending me this book to read, review, and share with others and later to be released in my Little Free Library. I also liked having had the chance to read this quick, humorous story. I loved the sweet pictures of Bobble in this book. I only wish Bobble had been here years ago when my younger son was in high school...to help him with mathematics! ;)
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