Zoe wants her math number line project to be perfect, but she can not decide which beads to use--until Mr. Grizley convinces her to ask for help from her friends.
Zoe wants her math number line project to be perfect, but she can not decide which beads to use--until Mr. Grizley convinces her to ask for help from her friends.
Zoe is feeling overwhelmed by a special project in math. She decides to work on it over recess, but the extra time isn't enough to complete the work. A chat with Mr. Grizley reminds Zoe that everyone can use a little help sometimes. Will she ask for the help she needs to complete the project? Readers of this social-emotional-learning-focused book can enjoy a related activity at the end of the story.
Arief Putra loves working and drawing in his home studio at the corner of Yogyakarta City, Indonesia. He enjoys coffee, cooking, space documentaries, and solving the Rubik's Cube. Living in a small house in a rural area with his wife and two sons, Arief has a big dream to spread positivity around the world through his art. Bryan Patrick Avery discovered his love of reading and writing at an early age when he received his first Bobbsey Twins Mystery. He writes picture books, chapter books, middle grade, and graphic novels. His middle grade story, "The Magic Day Mystery," was published in 2020 in Super Puzzletastic Mysteries, an anthology from Harpercollins and the Mystery Writers of America. His debut picture book, The Freeman Field Photograph was published in 2020. Bryan lives in northern California with his family.
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