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Fun by the dozen! Annemarie and her clever classmates have to draw sets of twelve and use their imagination to come up with creative solutions. Young readers will delight in the counting game while learning the basics of multiplication. Star cartoonist Ivan Brunetti's ingenious and fun-to-read comic turns everyone into a math whiz!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 8, 2018
      Cartoonist Brunetti (Wordplay) stages another concept-driven comic for early readers. “For your homework, you’ll draw 12 things, but in sets,” a teacher wearing a plaid shirt and bow-tie instructs. In full-bleed and four-panel spreads using dialogue balloons, Brunetti shows the children’s thought processes: “I can’t decide... Draw 3 things, 4 times each? Or 4 things, 3 times each?” one boy ponders. A glance at a carton of eggs makes the assignment more clear: “Oh, as long as I have 12! Mom, I’m hungry!” Another student draws a monster with four heads, legs, and tails. Brunetti’s India ink and digital art features playful scenes; figures have ball-like heads, blocky torsos, and elongated arms. As the characters work through the multiplication concept on their own terms, readers are sure to arrive at a clearer understanding. Ages 3–6.

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