A group of young space travelers can't wait for their pizza party
later, but how many hours away is dinner? What are hours anyway?
Readers follow along as a loveable crew of kid astronauts and their
Martain friends go about their daily routine, exploring the differences
between seconds, minutes, and hours; what A.M. and P.M. mean; and how to
tell time on both digital and analog clocks. Ten seconds to liftoff! Are
you ready?
Veteran children's nonfiction author David Adler incorporates math
concepts, such as addition and subtraction, into this fun narrative with
problem-solving exercises for readers to tackle at their own pace.
Edward Miller's vibrant cartoon art depicts the happy group of friends
embarking on space walks, working together on projects, and settling in
for bed.
The sixteenth book in Adler and Miller's math picture book series, this
title is perfect for enthusiastic learners or kids who may need a little
extra support in mastering this essential life skill. A glossary
explains time zones, daylight savings time, and more. An
out-of-this-world STEM book.