
Mathematicians are Counting the Stars!
by Saskia Gwinn, illustrated by Ana Albero
Interest age: 9 to 11
Reading age: 6+
Published by Magic Cat Publishing, 2024
About this book
A little boy, his mum, and his little sister are looking at a book just like this one about mathematics. Mum explains that mathematicians are doing marvellous things every day, including making cars cool, looking inside your body, finding out how fast animals are and even exploring space. Does that involve finding aliens? It might!
In this beautiful and fascinating cartoon-style picture book, Saskia Gwinn and Ana Albero explain all the different ways that mathematicians are finding out brilliant things about the world and using maths to help our future.
Each double-page spread has a different focus, sharing information about earthquakes, constructing skyscrapers, coding computer games and many other fascinating topics. All of the chapters highlight the work of a number of modern-day and historical specialists who are using maths in their work, from architects to computer scientists, inventors, climatologists and astronomers.
There are also a lovely few pages at the end of the book which feature profiles of different mathematicians, from more well-known figures such as NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson to lesser-known people such as astronomer Michelle Kunimoto.
A fascinating, appealing and immersive book, sure to inspire young readers.
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