

Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci [D'Agnese, Joseph, O'Brien, John] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci Review: Prepare to be amazed - This is a fun book to introduce Fibonacci (Leonardo Pisano). It is a must have for Artists, Biologists, Mathematicians, Architects, Physicists, Astronomers, heck you can connect Fibonacci numbers to almost everything. The book is written in first person voice so it helps the reader relate to this remarkable renaissance hero. The illustrations are superb. There are hidden sequences, spirals, and symbols to find throughout the book. Best of all, this book encourages readers to see our world in a totally new perspective. Thanks Mr. D'Agnese and Mr. O'Brien! Review: Any math lover will be thrilled with this story! - My daughter is a Fibonacci NUT! She could not have been more excited when I gave her this book as a present! I love it as it actually has a problem in the story that she was able to 'solve' with her little brother before turning the page and seeing how he explained it. Great illustrations!
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,666 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #156 in Children's Science & Technology Biographies #607 in Children's Math Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (245) |
| Dimensions | 8.9 x 0.3 x 11.25 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | 1 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 0805063056 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0805063059 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 40 pages |
| Publication date | March 30, 2010 |
| Publisher | Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) |
| Reading age | 5 - 9 years, from customers |
M**A
Prepare to be amazed
This is a fun book to introduce Fibonacci (Leonardo Pisano). It is a must have for Artists, Biologists, Mathematicians, Architects, Physicists, Astronomers, heck you can connect Fibonacci numbers to almost everything. The book is written in first person voice so it helps the reader relate to this remarkable renaissance hero. The illustrations are superb. There are hidden sequences, spirals, and symbols to find throughout the book. Best of all, this book encourages readers to see our world in a totally new perspective. Thanks Mr. D'Agnese and Mr. O'Brien!
H**X
Any math lover will be thrilled with this story!
My daughter is a Fibonacci NUT! She could not have been more excited when I gave her this book as a present! I love it as it actually has a problem in the story that she was able to 'solve' with her little brother before turning the page and seeing how he explained it. Great illustrations!
C**E
Fall in love with math at an early age
I bought "Blockhead" for my grandson who was eight years old at the time. I bought another copy for my granddaughter who is seven. Both of them love math. This is a beautifully illustrated book about "medieval Europe's greatest mathematician." I have my own copy of the book, and I look at it and read it often. I can't get over how gorgeous the illustrations are and how much there is to see in the pictures. Good companion books are "Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature" by Joyce Sidman and "The Rabbit Problem" by Emily Gravett. I highly recommend the "Bedtime Math" books for children. My grandchildren also love those. Children answer the questions by thinking about them instead of using paper and pencil.
F**N
Great story!
Loved reading this book with my 6 year old. But since we give God the credit for this amazing feature of creation and not Mother Nature, I did mark out a few words.
K**E
Is Your Child a Mathematician?
A retired person should not rate a book written for seven- and eight-year-olds. But here goes: I really enjoyed the book. The story of Fibonacci starts in his childhood and explains that his peers and the adults in his life didn't understand him because he was always counting things and looking for patterns in nature around Pisa. The illustrations aptly show his life and times and illuminate concepts in the book, even the rabbits. This book is an entertaining vehicle to introduce a young person in your life to mathematics.
J**G
Geat book for young math/science minds
I bought this to introduce math/science history to my grandson. The Fibonacci sequence is an amazing discovery for science and a great math concept for young minds. This is well presented and a very nice hard cover book.
A**N
Romance of Numbers for all Ages
Excellent presentation of Fibonacci and his wonderful mind for math. I think that it will help younger children to feel "close" to numbers, to arithmetic, and help them to see that there is a lot of room for creativity and wonder in the world of Mathematics. Children who are synesthetics or who have a fear of math, of being wrong in calculations, might really love this book. Now I am old, a grandmother, and had anxiety about math as a child. I saw numbers (and letters, words, music) in colors.... I was fearful of numbers.... If I had this book, I might have felt differently!
T**R
wonderful book about Fibonacci
my dear Fibonacci for kids... my grandson (5) calls it his book of life :) I love how it explains the way numbers and the universe dance together. I always enjoy the bunny problem, too!
N**.
He comprado este libro para alumnos de 6 años que están preparados para un reto en matemáticas. Lo hemos leído juntos, hablado de continentes(algo que habían estudiado), los 'Roman numerals' y por supuesto, la secuencia - la parte más emocionante ya que estaban muy motivados. Un libro ideal porque al final del libro, ofrece algunos retos (búsquedas dentro del libro) y también porque ha abierto la puerta al tema de 'Fibonacci in Nature', dado que habla un poco sobre las flores y sus pétalos (de distintos números). ¡Fascinante!
S**H
Wonderful true story about Fibonacci, maths and being yourself despite others ignorant opinions that try to put you down. God's creation is a truly amazing thing that is also something to ponder on too!
R**A
Nice book
R**A
This is a great book about the famed mathematician Fibonacci. If you have a math or science lover in your household, it is highly recommended. Well written with a multicultural approach as the author gives credence to Hindu and Islamic scholars for their far superior contributions to math (which were very advanced in comparison to Europeans). We need more children's books written from a global perspective.
G**L
Bref et interessant
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