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The Great Apple Surprise

And the Power of Ten
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Nannu Charlie’s favourite number is TEN. Now that James has turned ten, he has finally been invited to help all his older cousins pick and pack apples on Nannu’s farm. After all the apples are packed onto trays and into boxes, James finds out they will get a surprise if they pack more apples than last year – but they weren’t keeping count! Will James and his cousins get their surprise?
Author: Josephine is a first-time author who lives in Melbourne. She has a bachelor’s degree in science and worked in the industry for several years. After raising her children, she completed a diploma in Primary Education. As a teacher she was constantly looking for ways to engage children in the learning of mathematics. So, what is she doing writing a children’s book, you may ask? Well, one such way to engage children in maths, she discovered, was to use literature. Using a picture story to teach maths can allow children to make valuable connection with the concepts being taught and be a bit of fun also. So, during a futile search for a good picture story book to help teach the concept of place value she decided to write her own. Not knowing where to start, she completed a short course in writing for children, and after several drafts, The Great Apple Surprise was created. Josephine used her own extended family including her parents as inspiration for her characters. Although her parents were not farmers, her father loved the beauty of mathematics and her mother loved feeding the family. These are qualities they have passed on to Josephine, who when she is not teaching, loves to bake and share her treats with her family. Illustrator: Annelies Billeter is based in Melbourne and graduated with a Diploma of Illustration in 2002. After working in children’s textile and clothing for many years, her passion for illustrating children’s books was reignited through having her own two young children. She loves to depict people and family life and enjoys working in traditional watercolour as well as exploring digital mediums. Previously an honours graduate with BMUS Performance, viola, she is fortunate to be able to combine all her loves of music performance, teaching young children violin, and illustration.
* The Great Apple Surprise is a handy, visual tool that can help teach children place value and mathematics. * Themes of hard work, family, perseverance and mathematics are at the heart of this story. * Written by a knowledgeable teacher within the field. * Warm and detailed illustrations by experienced artist, Annelies Billeter encourages children to engage in the maths lesson.


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