The Big Book of Numbers by Felicity Brooks is a unique and engaging picture book that introduces children to the significance of different numbers and the things they are associated with. The book is filled with fascinating facts, such as the fact that an octopus has three hearts, every snowflake has six points, giraffes have seven bones in their necks, cloud cover is measured in ‘oktas’ from 0 to 8, and that nine is lucky in China (but unlucky in Japan).
About the Author
Felicity Brooks is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She has written and edited hundreds of children’s books, including stories and novelty books for pre-schoolers and books about history, geography, languages, science, maths, nature, and the arts. Her books have won several awards, including the TES Senior Information Book Award, the Aventis Science Books Prize, the SLA Information Book Award, the Sheffield Baby Books Award, and Practical Pre-school Gold and Silver Awards.
What to Expect
This book is a great way to introduce children to the world of numbers and help them develop their counting skills. With its brightly illustrated pages and engaging facts, it’s an entertaining and educational read for young children.