<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Eli and his father visit an unusual zoo, Eli keeps track of the numbers of animals and soon sees there is a pattern that will predict how many creatures are in the next exhibit. Includes an activity and facts about number sequences.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>When Eli and his father visit an unusual zoo, they count the creatures in each exhibit. Eli sees one alligator, then one bison, and next two camels. Soon a number pattern emerges and Eli thinks he can predict how many animals will be in the next exhibit. Explore the zoo with Eli as he runs ahead to test his hypothesis.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Joyous colored illustrations make the fantastic Fibonacci Zoo a reality for kids to bounce through, making learning about math fun and easy, for grades K-3. - Midwest Book Review<br><br>Large text and color illustrations make this educationally entertaining book appropriate for young readers. Mathematical sequences are shown as the story progresses.- Children's Literature<br><br>The story provides an interesting context for uncovering the sequence, the pictures are appealing, and the numerical representations on each page are excellent. - Science Books & Films<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>In addition to Cash Kat, Christina Wald has illustrated Fibonacci Zoo, A Cool Summer Tail, A Warm Winter Tail, Habitat Spy, Little Red Bat, and Henry the Impatient Heron for Arbordale. She also enjoys illustrating a wide variety of toys, games, books, and magazines. From a book that featured hundreds of animals on each page (Look, Find, and Learn: Animals of the World) to games including the Star Wars role playing game series, every assignment covers something new and exciting. In recent years, she has illustrated tons of different animals for books and other publications. Christina enjoys the research aspect of such projects, saying that each new book is a fascinating new learning experience. She often integrates travel to research for her illustrations. She lives in Ohio with her husband and three cats. Visit Christina's website: http: //www.christinawald.com/
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