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what's the name of that childrens books with math riddles and etc.?

Question: there was this inscription which I really loved as a kid and had all these mathematical puzzles like pig boy + = 826 or something like that and you had this device, the number of letters represented. Does anyone remember reading these books? I think back on it was an interesting type of title twister! Does anybody familiar with what I mean?


Answer: My birthday so blur, but it could be Louis Sacher "Form road" books. Our children used to try to catch stupid math questions like hers.

I NEED HELP ON MY MATH CHILDRENS BOOK, WHAT STORY CAN I WRITE FOR GRADES 4-12?

Question: I have to transcribe a childrens book for algebra 3, and i dont know what i should i make out about, and it cant be like basic stuff, shapes, addition, etc...what shall i do? Ease PLEASE.



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