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- Published: 17 October 2023
 - ISBN: 9781623543488
 - Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
 - Format: Board Book
 - Pages: 16
 - RRP: $21.00
 
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        - Published: 17 October 2023
 - ISBN: 9781623543488
 - Imprint: Charlesbridge Children
 - Format: Board Book
 - Pages: 16
 - RRP: $21.00
 
Praise for What Will Fit?
- Winner of the Mathical Book Prize
 - "These diminutive math storybooks add up to a whole lot of fun."--The Horn Book Magazine, starred review
 
- "This perfect little book . . . is recommended for all pre-K collections."--School Library Journal, starred review
 
- "Lin’s clear, simple language describing how Olivia solves the problem is amplified in her perceptive artwork."--PW, starred review
 
Praise for Storytelling Math
- "While we were all distracted with other things in our lives, Charlesbridge just swooped in and cornered the math-related picture book market. Cornered, heck. They’ve conquered it! You see, not only do their picture books in the 'Storytelling Math' series really show math-related concepts in wonderful contexts, but they reach out and find authors and artists from a wide range of ethnicities and cultural backgrounds."--Betsy Bird, Fuse 8 blog
 
Praise for What Will Fit?
- Winner of the Mathical Book Prize
 - "These diminutive math storybooks add up to a whole lot of fun."--The Horn Book Magazine, starred review
 
- "This perfect little book . . . is recommended for all pre-K collections."--School Library Journal, starred review
 
- "Lin’s clear, simple language describing how Olivia solves the problem is amplified in her perceptive artwork."--PW, starred review
 
Praise for Storytelling Math
- "While we were all distracted with other things in our lives, Charlesbridge just swooped in and cornered the math-related picture book market. Cornered, heck. They’ve conquered it! You see, not only do their picture books in the 'Storytelling Math' series really show math-related concepts in wonderful contexts, but they reach out and find authors and artists from a wide range of ethnicities and cultural backgrounds."--Betsy Bird, Fuse 8 blog