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Money for toys

2011
A guide to spending and saving for kids, providing information about different denominations of money, showing how to add and subtract money through the experiences of a girl shopping for toys, and discussing the concept of value.

Money for school

2011
A guide to spending and saving for kids, providing information about different denominations of money, showing how to add and subtract money through the experiences of a boy shopping for school supplies, and discussing the concept of value.

Money for hobbies

2011
A guide to spending and saving for kids, providing information about different denominations of money, showing how to add and subtract money through the experiences of a girl shopping for hobby supplies, and discussing the concept of value.

Money for entertainment

2011
A guide to spending and saving for kids, providing information about different denominations of money, showing how to add and subtract money through the experiences of a boy spending money on entertainment, and discussing the concept of value.

Graphing favorite things

2008
Introduces graphing through a story about neighborhood children planning a summer block party.

Real life math mysteries

a kid's answer to the question "what will we ever use this for?"
1995
Presents a series of activities that demonstrate the value of mathematics in the real world, featuring problems encountered by people working in a range of fields, including a banker, truck driver, disc jockey, engineer, nurse, and others.

Scholastic explains math homework

1998
Explains the facts and procedures of basic math concepts likely to be found in homework.

Football math

touchdown activities and projects for grades 4-8
1995
Asks the reader to solve math problems while presenting information about professional, college, and high school football.

Games

1994
Describes various games such as dominoes, checkers, solitaire, and wari.

Math

2000
Discusses math-related occupations such as actuary, banker, computer consultant, economist, and stockbroker, and describes how to prepare for them.

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