Too-Small Tyson by JaNay Brown-Wood - ISBN: 9781623541644
Hardcover
Youngest brother uses math skills to rescue his beloved gerbil.

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    8 November 2022

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Summary

Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!

Tyson is the youngest—smaller than his four older brothers and always trying to keep up. But when the family’s pet gerbil, Swish, goes missing, it’s Tyson to the rescue! Tyson uses his knowledge of doubles, triples, and sizes to figure out a clever way to reach his beloved pet. A playful exploration of proportional thinking, featuring an author letter about the ubiquitous nature of math.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781623541644
ISBN-10:1623541646
Author:JaNay Brown-Wood, Anastasia Magloire Williams
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:8 November 2022
Weight:567g
Dimensions:241mm x 241mm
Series:Storytelling Math
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Critics Review

“Tyson may be the smallest and youngest of five brothers, but his math skills make him a giant at saving the day when the family pet goes missing.When playing basketball with his older brothers, Tyson struggles to keep up; his steps are smaller, and he quickly realizes that he has to take more of them to compensate. Nicknamed Li’l Man, Tyson enjoys playing with and taking care of the family’s pet gerbil, Swish, who is significantly smaller than him. When Swish escapes from his cage, his brothers take the lead on finding the little animal, while Tyson cleans and prepares the cage for his eventual return. When his brothers are unable to locate Swish, Tyson must consider, “If I were Swish, where would I go?” Turns out Swish is under the bed, just out of reach. Tyson uses the tubes from Swish’s cage to lure the gerbil out, realizing that if he uses smaller tubes, he’ll need more of them to bridge the distance, and he ultimately rescues Swish. Brown-Wood has crafted an accessible and relatable narrative in which knowledge of proportional thinking helps solve a real-world problem. Williams’ fun, funky, colorful digital images of a loving Black family of boys complement the story well.Reflects everyday Black boy joy with a mathematical twist.”—Kirkus Review

About The Author

JaNay Brown-Wood

JaNay Brown-Wood is an early childhood professor and the author of several books for children, including Shhh! The Baby’s Asleep and Grandma’s Tiny House. She also contributed to the poetry anthology Thanku- Poems of Gratitude. Much of JaNay’s work is intended to celebrate casual diversity, primarily featuring Black characters. JaNay lives in California.

Anastasia Magloire Williams is a visual communicator who considers herself more of a storyteller than simply a designer or an artist. Using a unique blend of graphic, illustrative, and painterly illustration, she believes that “style” should always serve the story, or concept. She has a B.F.A in Illustration from the Savannah College of Art and Design, and lives in Florida.

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