How Mom Helped Her Young Children with MATH by Using Examples - Part 2will help young students understand what math is all about.
Part 1 taught addition and subtraction, while Part 2 teaches multiplication and division.
Author Natalia G. Toreeva believes it’s never too early to learn mathematical concepts, and kids should start in preschool. Her examples for ages 4-9 are designed for kindergarten, elementary school, and homeschooled students.
"I felt that the starting point for young children to understand math should be as early as possible. And the examples used in this book can help with that," she says.
The Mom in the book teaches her children math concepts by using simple examples that parents can follow, making a fun and visual way to easily understand math.She shows how multiplication and division functions work, which are the foundation for math.
About The Author: Natalia G. Toreeva is an award-winning artist whose works are displayed in museums in Chicago, Illinois, and in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her books are in the collection of the State Museum "Tsarskoselskaya Collection" in St. Petersburg and in local public libraries in Illinois. In 2023, she participated in the International Exhibition of Arts, where 22 countries partook, winning the Silver Medal for her three works in the graphics category. The author received her master’s in art and design in St. Petersburg, Russia, and her master’s in computer science from DePaul University, Chicago. She is a member of the Artists Trade Union of Russia and the DuPage Writer’s Group in Illinois. Toreeva has illustrated novels, poetry, and has contributed to literary journals. This is her sixth children’s book. A retired engineer and system analyst, she lives in Carol Stream, Illinois.