101 fun maths games and activities for parents to play with kids aged 4 to 14
Rob Eastaway (Author)
Rob Eastaway has written several bestselling books that connect
maths with everyday life, including Why do Buses Come in Threes?,
the bestselling Maths for Mums and Dads for parents with primary
schoolchildren, and More Maths for Mums and Dads for parents with
teenage children. He appears regularly on the radio and has given
talks about maths across the UK to audiences of all ages, at
locations ranging from the Royal Exchange Theatre to Pentonville
Prison. Married with three children, he lives in south London.
Mike Askew (Author)
Mike Askew is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education,
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Until recently he
was Professor of Primary Education at Monash University, Melbourne
and previously Professor of Mathematics Education at King's
College, University of London. A former primary school teacher, he
now researches, speaks and writes on teaching and learning primary
mathematics. For the Academic year 2006/07 he was Visiting
Distinguished Scholar at City College, City University New York. He
is also a skilled magician.
There are some great ideas here to help parents switch their kids
on to maths. Just getting children to appreciate that maths is part
of everyday life can have a massive positive impact – and this book
shows you how!
*Mike Ellicock, Chief Executive, National Numeracy*
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