Zero Zebras
Zero Zebras
Select a format:
Publisher's Hardcover ©2022--
To purchase this item, you must first login or register for a new account.
Scholastic Book Service
Annotation: Discover the importance of counting what's there and what's not there in this brilliant picture book that combines math,... more
Genre: [Mathematics]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #319449
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 08/02/22
Illustrator: Chung, Julien,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-338-74224-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-338-74224-4
Dewey: 513.2
Dimensions: 29 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Sep 16 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

A counting book cleverly designed to raise awareness about nothing."Zero is a big nothing," Goldstone rightly writes, "but it's also a big deal." Younger audiences will definitely get a sense of what he means from this effervescent animal count, which begins with "I see one wallaby…" and goes on from "Two tuna splish / and splash / and splosh…" to "Twelve turtles / wallow in mud"-each verse ending with a refrain that is some variant on "and zero zebras." Zero zebras are indeed what viewers will find in the cheery illustrations, too, as Chung employs bright colors and precisely drawn geometric shapes in neat but lively compositions that feature arrays of (other) creatures, inconspicuously placed numerals, and, for sharper eyes to spot, glimpses of the odd foxtail, beach ball, or other visual reference to scenes just past. Then, after closing with a veritable litany ("When the stars come out tonight, / zero zebras do, too. / Along with zero pandas / eating zero bamboo"), the author eases in the mind-blowing notion that zero isn't really a number at all but more of an idea, not unlike a different but adjacent concept: infinity. For an author who has already introduced picture-book readers to probability, pattern recognition, and estimation theory, it hardly seems a stretch. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Another heady foray into math's conceptual reaches, with zero chance of failing to entertain. (Math picture book. 6-9)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A counting book cleverly designed to raise awareness about nothing."Zero is a big nothing," Goldstone rightly writes, "but it's also a big deal." Younger audiences will definitely get a sense of what he means from this effervescent animal count, which begins with "I see one wallaby…" and goes on from "Two tuna splish / and splash / and splosh…" to "Twelve turtles / wallow in mud"-each verse ending with a refrain that is some variant on "and zero zebras." Zero zebras are indeed what viewers will find in the cheery illustrations, too, as Chung employs bright colors and precisely drawn geometric shapes in neat but lively compositions that feature arrays of (other) creatures, inconspicuously placed numerals, and, for sharper eyes to spot, glimpses of the odd foxtail, beach ball, or other visual reference to scenes just past. Then, after closing with a veritable litany ("When the stars come out tonight, / zero zebras do, too. / Along with zero pandas / eating zero bamboo"), the author eases in the mind-blowing notion that zero isn't really a number at all but more of an idea, not unlike a different but adjacent concept: infinity. For an author who has already introduced picture-book readers to probability, pattern recognition, and estimation theory, it hardly seems a stretch. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Another heady foray into math's conceptual reaches, with zero chance of failing to entertain. (Math picture book. 6-9)

Reviewing Agencies: - Find Other Reviewed Titles
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Sep 16 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD450L

Discover the importance of counting what's there and what's not there in this brilliant picture book that combines math, imagination, and creativity, perfect for fans of Greg Tang!

Zero Zebras asks a bold question: can you count what isnt there? Can you count... to zero? Bruce Goldstone takes us on a wild animal safari counting one wallaby, two tuna, three thrushes, four frogs... but absolutely ZERO zebras. Readers will realize the infinite possibilities of counting what is and isnt on the page. Goldstone's imaginative and creative text is brought to life by Chung's vibrant illustrations which include hidden numbers beautifully integrated into each stunning scene for fun some hide-and-seek. This is the perfect introduction to the concept of zero and infinity, showcasing the profound wonder of numbers in a playful, dazzling picture book that will wow readers of every age!


*Prices subject to change without notice and listed in US dollars.
Perma-Bound bindings are unconditionally guaranteed (excludes textbook rebinding).
Paperbacks are not guaranteed.
Please Note: All Digital Material Sales Final.