As I’ve been working on the layout for the paperback edition of Let’s Play Math: How Homeschooling Families Can Learn Math Together, and Enjoy It!, I thought, “Why not post an excerpt?” So here is the introduction and first chapter, free to download:
This excerpt isn’t exactly how the paperback will look, because it’s based on the current ebook edition. For the paperback, I’ll be adding plenty of new illustrations — not quite a picture on every page, but close. (Yes, that’s one reason it’s taking soooo long to finish!)
For Example …
Here is one of the new illustrations, along with its caption:
Fractals are self-similar, which means that subsections of the object look like smaller versions of the whole thing. Your children may enjoy making a Sierpinski triangle with tortilla chips.
Want To Buy the Book?
Let’s Play Math should be available wherever you usually buy ebooks. Here are links to the major U.S. sites:
- Find the book at these retailers: Amazon.com, iTunes bookstore, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo, or Smashwords