"Everyone in a circle": an exciting children's book that reveals the secrets of geometry

The protagonist of "All in a circle" ensures that geometry is useful even for your puppy, which is called Cloud. And I tell you that deserves to start reading (and finish it) this book, not only because children will end up convincing themselves of the usefulness of immersing themselves in this branch of knowledge; also because it is worth discovering how Cloud decides who its owners will be.

Rectangles, squares, triangles and other figures; all the secrets about the lines, and also the discovery that it was the Babylonians who developed that tool that children spend at school, called an angle transporter.

Calculation of different formulas, and the space or volume that figures occupy or have ... And most importantly: Cloud ends up knowing so much about diagonals that he bends his head to enter his little house while he has a bone in his mouth, he will not trip over the edges of the opening.

The teacher of this boy likes to teach a lot, so he invents riddles and tricks so that his students learn faster, and also let them experiment to retain knowledge better.

With “everyone in a circle”, children will approach geometry, and you will enjoy re-learning perhaps forgotten concepts

The book is edited by Maeva Young, and its author is Anna Cerasoli (it is also from "The Tricks of Fractions"), who has been teaching mathematics for more than 20 years and achieving girls and boys be happy learning, and get excited discovering.