My Even Day

My Even Day

by Doris Fisher, Dani Sneed, Karen Lee

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 1 minutes

My Even Day

My Even Day

by Doris Fisher, Dani Sneed, Karen Lee

Narrated by Donna German

Unabridged — 1 minutes

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Overview

In this delightful, rhythmic sequel to One Odd Day, the young boy awakens to find that it is another strange day-now everything is even, and his mother has two heads! This time, a school field trip to the zoo is dealt with in an odd, but even-handed manner. And, like its predecessor, children will spend hours looking for all the hidden objects in the incredible art. Square it all off with more “number fun” in the “For Creative Minds” section.

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2 In this rhyming companion to One Odd Day (Sylvan Dell, 2006), a boy wakes up to find that everything he sees represents an even number. His room suddenly has eight beds, and his mother has two heads. The child's "even" day gets odder on a class trip to the zoo. Alligators have antlers and lions have wings, all in multiples of two. At the end of the story, things return to normal, although there is a hint of more craziness to come. The back matter includes some interesting math activities. Lee's brightly colored illustrations are fantastical and contain strange elements not related to the concepts of even and odd. For example, the bouquet on the kitchen table is made up of fried eggs on stems, and the school bus seems to ride through the ocean on the way back from the field trip. In the earlier title, the boy's day includes both odd numbers and odd events. Together with that book, this one makes more sense, but alone the strange illustrations are a bit baffling and a little disconcerting. For a book about odd and even numbers that can stand alone, try Stuart J. Murphy's Missing Mittens (HarperCollins, 2001).-Donna Cardon, Provo City Library, UT

From the Publisher

"My Even Day begins where One Odd Day ended. The story is similar to the first except that this day revolves around examples of even numbered and then concludes with the boy waking up to find that half his head has been shaved, leading the reader to believe that the next book will focus on fractions. - Teaching Children Mathematics

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169823561
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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