Odd and Even Numbers

MY EVEN DAY


​Author: Doris Fisher and Dani Sneed 
​Illustrator: Karen Lee

Synopsis by the author/publisher
In this delightful, rhythmic sequel to One Odd Day, the young boy awakens to find that it is another strange day, now everything is even, and his mother has two heads! This time, a school field trip to the zoo is dealt with in an odd, but even-handed manner. And, like its predecessor, children will spend hours looking for all the hidden objects in the incredible art.

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ONE ODD DAY​


​Author: Doris Fisher and Dani Sneed 
​Illustrator: Karen Lee


Synopsis by the author/publisher
This humorous, rhythmic, read-aloud story is about a young boy who awakens to find that everything around him is odd. He has one shoe, his shirt has three sleeves, and his dog has five legs! Children and adults will delight in finding all the odd things hidden in the art. 

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COLOR ME EVEN, COLOR ME ODD


​Author:
 Marcie Aboff 
Illustrator: Nathan Lueth 

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Jordan and Ashley are best friends even though they seem like total opposites. When they are partners for a poster project, they aren’t sure how it will turn out. As they work together, they need to keep things even or the poster might turn out odd.

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EVEN STEVEN AND ODD TODD


​Author:
 Kathryn Cristaldi
Illustrator: Henry B. Morehouse

Synopsis by the author/publisher
The mismatched team of collegiate Even Steven and fun-loving Odd Todd, two boys who are opposites in seemingly everything, teaches young readers basic numbers concepts in a humorous and lighthearted manner.

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PINK TIANA COOKIES FOR THREE


​Author: Maria Dismondy 
Illustrator: Cary Pillo ​

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Sami and Stella are best friends and neighbors. When Jasmine moves in across the street, a friendship triangle begins. The girls learn how to adjust and make room for one more.​

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AMONG THE ODDS & EVENS: A TALE OF ADVENTURE


​Author:
 Priscilla Turner
Illustrator: Whitney Turner 

Synopsis by the author/publisher
When X and Y, two Adventurers from the Land of Letters, crash-land in the Kingdom of Wontoo, they quickly learn that it is populated by two sorts of Numbers: the Odds, an eccentric bunch, and the Evens, orderly and predictable. A pun-filled text and high-energy pictures are bound to produce a number of chuckles. 

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ALIEN EVEN AND ALIEN ODD


​Author:
 Kathleen L. Stone
Illustrator: Kathleen L. Stone

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Come and help these out of the world adventurers as they hunt for items to add to their even and odd collections.

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BUZZING BEES: DISCOVERING ODD NUMBERS


​​Author:
 Amanda Doering Tourville​
Illustrator: Sharon Holm ​

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Animals make perfect counting company! The simple language teaches young readers mathematical terms and counting concepts. Learn odd numbers up to nineteen with the Buzzing Bees book in this adorable series that counts the critters.

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ONESIE’S ODD JOB – A CHEESY MOUSE TALE OF EVEN AND ODD


​Author: Mark Ramsay 
Illustrator: Susan G. Robinson

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Onesie feels sad and small until he learns about his odd job determining if the number of cubes that make up all of the cheese in his neighborhood is even or odd. Onesie’s good neighbors, Tenor, and Hund-Red, demonstrate why it cannot be their job, and Onesie employs his newly acquired skills when the mice receive the Cheese Census in the mail. What will Onesie determine for the 999 cubes the mice possess? Through this engaging story, children not only learn the definition of even and odd numbers, but also learn why the ones place determines if a number is even or odd. The colorful illustrations provide children with base ten block visual models of even and odd numbers, as well as a deep conceptual understanding of what makes numbers even or odd.

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SPLITTING THE HERD: A CORRAL OF ODDS AND EVENS


​Author:
 Trudy Harris
Illustrator: Russell Julian 

Synopsis by the author/publisher
A love story involving maths! Odd and even numbers have never been funnier. When Kirby and Emma add to, subtract from, divide, and generally muddle their herds of cows. That is, until Emma devises a perfect-and romantic-solution.

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RUBY MAKES IT EVEN


​Author:
 Lisa Harkrader
Illustrator: MH Pilz 

Synopsis by the author/publisher
Ruby and her two best friends are excited about going to the amusement park. That is until they discover that the rides they want to go on have seats for two, not three. Someone will have to ride alone? or will they?

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TWO HUNDRED RABBITS


Author: Lonzo Anderson and Adrienne Adams
​Illustrator: Lonzo Anderson and Adrienne Adams

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