Goodnight, Numbers

Goodnight, Numbers

by Danica McKellar

Narrated by Danica McKellar

Unabridged — 5 minutes

Goodnight, Numbers

Goodnight, Numbers

by Danica McKellar

Narrated by Danica McKellar

Unabridged — 5 minutes

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Overview

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ¿ Count your way to sweet dreams with help from The Wonder Years/Great American Family star, math whiz, and author Danica McKellar! This New York Times bestselling bedtime book with a math twist is perfect both for getting ready for bed and learning at home.

This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret counting concepts to help make your 2-5 year old smarter . . . and by the end, sleepier! The first in the McKellar Math line, Goodnight, Numbers gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them-three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat-they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night. Loving numbers is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
 
"A winner for bedtimes or storytimes focusing on counting." -School Library Journal
 
"The joys of counting combine with pretty art and homage to Goodnight Moon." -Kirkus


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/09/2017
Actor and author McKellar (Math Doesn’t Suck) brings her enthusiasm for mathematics to a younger crowd in this gentle and well-executed counting book. As the book proceeds from one to 10, cherubic toddlers of various ethnicities interact with their parents and surroundings: “Goodnight, four paws./ Goodnight, kitty cat./ Goodnight, four froggies/ on the bathroom mat,” writes McKellar as one father runs a bubble bath for his daughter. Padrón’s (Little Fox, Lost) cozy watercolor vignettes are stuffed with objects to count, providing bountiful opportunities to explore each number in depth, and closing notes offers tips for adults hoping to encourage kids’ interest in math. Ages 2–5. Author’s agent: Laura Nolan, Kuhn Projects. Illustrator’s agent: Minju Chang, Bookstop Literary. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

When it comes to expressing a love for math, you can always count on Danica McKellar.” –Fox News
 
"A similarly simple, quiet feel as Margaret Wise Brown’s iconic Goodnight Moon...there is a lot to count on." –Booklist
 
"McKellar brings her enthusiasm for mathematics to a younger crowd in this gentle and well-executed counting book." —Publishers Weekly

School Library Journal

04/01/2017
Toddler-PreS—This clever picture book celebrates bedtime and math. A diverse group of toddlers and adults are counting their way to bed in different rooms of the house. Each spread introduces a number as a child bids familiar objects good night. For example, for the number three, the text states, "Goodnight three wheels./Goodnight, three cans./Goodnight, all trucks/and pots and pans." The watercolor and digital illustrations elevate this title above most concept books by providing multiple examples of the number in question. For instance, for the number six, there are six snaps on the child's pajamas, six dots on the lampshade, and six blocks. Detail-oriented readers will love poring over these small nuances and counting everything on the various pages. VERDICT A winner for bedtimes or storytimes focusing on counting. A first purchase for libraries.—Brooke Newberry, La Crosse Public Library, WI

Kirkus Reviews

2016-12-06
This bedtime book offers simple rhymes, celebrates the numbers one through 10, and encourages the counting of objects. Each double-page spread shows a different toddler-and-caregiver pair, with careful attention to different skin tones, hair types, genders, and eye shapes. The pastel palette and soft, rounded contours of people and things add to the sleepy litany of the poems, beginning with "Goodnight, one fork. / Goodnight, one spoon. / Goodnight, one bowl. / I'll see you soon." With each number comes a different part in a toddler's evening routine, including dinner, putting away toys, bathtime, and a bedtime story. The white backgrounds of the pages help to emphasize the bold representations of the numbers in both written and numerical forms. Each spread gives multiple opportunities to practice counting to its particular number; for example, the page for "four" includes four bottles of shampoo and four inlaid dots on a stool—beyond the four objects mentioned in the accompanying rhyme. Each home's décor, and the array and types of toys and accoutrements within, shows a decidedly upscale, Western milieu. This seems compatible with the patronizing author's note to adults, which accuses "the media" of indoctrinating children with fear of math "in our country." Regardless, this sweet treatment of numbers and counting may be good prophylaxis against math phobia. The joys of counting combine with pretty art and homage to Goodnight Moon. (Picture book. 2-4)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176100204
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 07/26/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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