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The Math Adventurers Go Looking for Bugs Building Multiplication Skills

by Sital Gorasia Chapman

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:2025-09-30
Pages:34
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0593971825

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

Join two friendly and funny robots, Beep and Boots, as they learn all about multiplication and discover that math is everywhere they look. This educational book for 5-7 year olds introduces multiplication through an adventure story featuring two robots as they search for bugs. Characterful illustrations and rhyming text bring Beep and Boots to life. Children will love joining the robot duos' adventures and learning core mathematical concepts about money in a gentle, fun way. A visual glossary an

Our Review

This charming educational adventure follows two endearing robots, Beep and Boots, as they explore the natural world while building essential multiplication skills. Through their quest to find and count various insects, young readers are introduced to foundational math concepts in a completely organic, story-driven way. The rhyming text and expressive illustrations make the learning process feel like a genuine adventure rather than a lesson. Children will discover alongside the robots that mathematical patterns exist everywhere in nature, from butterfly wings to beetle legs.

What sets this multiplication book apart is how seamlessly it integrates early math principles into an engaging narrative that children will want to return to again and again. The robot characters' genuine curiosity about the world around them models exactly the kind of mathematical thinking educators hope to foster. Parents seeking creative approaches to number concepts will appreciate how this story makes abstract ideas concrete through visual storytelling and relatable scenarios. Young readers will finish this mathematical adventure not just understanding multiplication better, but seeing their entire world through a more mathematically curious lens.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction