The Last Marshmallow by Grace Lin - ISBN: 9781623541262
Board Book
Sharing marshmallows teaches math in this snowy winter adventure.

The Last Marshmallow

$16.32

  • Board Book

    14 pages

  • Release Date

    13 January 2021

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Summary

Playing in the winter snow calls for hot cocoa! Explore early math concepts as the friends try to evenly split some tasty marshmallows. Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!

After playing in the snow, Olivia and Mei are ready for cocoa. There’s one marshmallow for Olivia and one marshmallow for Mei. But what will they do with the third marshmallow? How can two friends share three things fairly?

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781623541262
ISBN-10:1623541263
Author:Grace Lin
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Imagine Publishing, Inc
Format:Board Book
Number of Pages:14
Release Date:13 January 2021
Weight:166g
Dimensions:152mm x 152mm
Series:Storytelling Math
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Critics Review

♦ In board book form, Lin accomplishes that most difficult of tasks: creating engaging, accessible, age-level-appropriate, not-too-fussily illustrated stories that also teach something. In this case it’s math. Each entry homes in on a specific mathematical concept, while together providing a tour through the seasons — and a slice-of-life portrait of three friends, Olivia, Mei, and Manny. In the springtime-set Knees, Mei observes measurement and comparison as she cultivates a sunflower. Circle! Sphere! proves the mind-stretching fact that the children’s three different-shaped bubble wands produce the same-shaped bubble. Fit’s setting is a fall farmers’ market and illustrates Olivia’s spatial sense (and taste in ­produce). Wintry Marshmallow touches on division, both ­mathematical (how to split three marshmallows between two girls…) and behavioral (…without ruining the friendship). The illustrations are signature Lin — think The Ugly Vegetables (rev. 9⁄99) and the Ling and Ting books — with bold, saturated hues; thick black outlines; judicious use of frames; eye-pleasingly tidy details; and nothing extraneous. Brief “Exploring the Math” notes and “Try This!” suggestions, addressed to adults and written by an early math expert, are appended. All together, these diminutive math storybooks add up to a whole lot of fun. —The Horn Book, starred review

About The Author

Grace Lin

Grace Lin is the author and illustrator of more than twenty books for children, including the Newbery Honor Book Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (Little, Brown), the Geisel Honor Book Ling and Ting- Not Exactly the Same! (Little, Brown), and The Ugly Vegetables. She is also the co-author and illustrator of Our Seasons. She lives in Florence, Massachusetts.

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