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OverviewKing David Divide is mighty and wise, sharing jewels equally is what he decides. This is the last book in a picture book series, Arithmetic Village which teaches math simply and gently though characters, color and rhyme. King David introduces the concept of division by equally distributing jewels throughout the village. His dog, Rover gets the remainder. For more information visit arithmeticvillage.com Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kimberly Moore , Kimberly MoorePublisher: Clifftop Press Imprint: Clifftop Press Edition: New Illustrated Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9780984573196ISBN 10: 0984573194 Pages: 24 Publication Date: 15 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKimberly liked math but thought it was dull. That's why she created Arithmetic Village! It was designed to wipe out math phobia and add whimsy and creativity to ensure important math concepts stick for a lifetime! Kimberly has been a teacher, early childhood director, staff trainer, parent educator, and most importantly a mom of three daughters. She was active in the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and has experience in Montessori, Waldorf, and traditional school settings. She believes learning can be effortless, gentle, and fun. Feel free to contact her at kim@arithmeticvillage.com Kimberly liked math but thought it was dull. That's why she created Arithmetic Village! It was designed to wipe out math phobia and add whimsy and creativity to ensure important math concepts stick for a lifetime! Kimberly has been a teacher, early childhood director, staff trainer, parent educator, and most importantly a mom of three daughters. She was active in the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and has experience in Montessori, Waldorf, and traditional school settings. She believes learning can be effortless, gentle, and fun. Feel free to contact her at kim@arithmeticvillage.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |