Below is a list of 2 the books by this author.
The mathematical concept of measurement is explored in this clever tale about villagers preparing for a royal spectacle The townspeople... [Read More]
The mathematical concept of measurement is explored in this clever tale about villagers preparing for a royal spectacle The townspeople are excited that a princess is coming to visit. They want to welcome her with the biggest and best of everything. A clever little girl named Chorong and her wise grandfather make sure all the details are just right. Will the princess’s visit go as planned? Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to measurements are highlighted in a spirited tale about resourcefulness and creativity. From the Author: Young-so Yu studied Korean language and literature and is the author of numerous children’s books. So-hyun Park has a degree in industrial design, and has illustrated many books for children. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
A charming story that uses a candy store to illustrate the usefulness of statistics and data organization The candy lady likes to keep... [Read More]
A charming story that uses a candy store to illustrate the usefulness of statistics and data organization The candy lady likes to keep her store clean and tidy, which means no spiders. But Spider is clever and determined to help her. He’s been watching the customers closely—and he has useful information about who buys which candies. Will the candy lady listen to Spider’s smart advice? Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to classifying and statistics as well as ordering, organizing data, and predicting future outcomes expand this sweet story about business patterns in a candy store. From the Author: Young-so Yu is the author of numerous children’s books. Ji-yea Han is the illustrator of numerous children’s books and she won the gold prize at the Korean Publishing Arts Exhibition. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.