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Children's Math Literature References

This document provides a list of 18 references used in a paper or other work. The references are listed alphabetically by author's last name and include books, journal articles, videos, and web pages published between 1994 and 2017 related to using children's literature and real-life examples to teach math concepts.

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Children's Math Literature References

This document provides a list of 18 references used in a paper or other work. The references are listed alphabetically by author's last name and include books, journal articles, videos, and web pages published between 1994 and 2017 related to using children's literature and real-life examples to teach math concepts.

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References

Adler, D. A., & Tobin, N. (1998). Shape up! New York: Holiday House.

Carle, E. (1998). 1, 2, 3 to the zoo: A counting book (Rev. ed.). New York: Paperstar/Putnam &

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Goldstone, B. (2010). Great estimations. New York: Square Fish.

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McGrath, B. B. (1994). The M & M's brand candies counting book. Watertown, MA:

Charlesbridge.

McGrath, B. B., & Glass, R. (2001). More M & M's brand chocolate candies math. New York:

Scholastic.

Murphy, S. J., & Avril, L. (2005). Shark swimathon. New York: HarperCollinsPublishers.

Neuschwander, C., & Langdo, B. (2009). Mummy math: An adventure in geometry. New York:

Square Fish.

Pallotta, J., & Bolster, R. (2006). The addition book. New York: Scholastic.
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Williams, R. L. (2001). The coin counting book. Watertown, Mass.: Charlesbridge.

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