As a young boy in medieval Italy, Leonardo Fibonacci thought about
numbers day and night. He was such a daydreamer that people called him a
blockhead.
When Leonardo grew up and traveled the world, he was inspired by the
numbers used in different countries. Then he realized that many things
in nature, from the number of petals on a flower to the spiral of a
nautilus shell, seem to follow a certain pattern. The boy who was once
teased for being a blockhead had discovered what came to be known as the
Fibonacci Sequence!
Blockhead is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.