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Paperback How to Count to Infinity and Other Incredible Ideas about Math Book

ISBN: 1398857548

ISBN13: 9781398857544

How to Count to Infinity and Other Incredible Ideas about Math

*From the series of SLA Information Book Award shortlisted, How to Walk on the Moon*

Strap in for a thrilling journey through the exciting world of MATHEMATICS This fast-paced, fun-filled book seamlessly blends COMIC BOOK ACTION with mind-bending MATH FACTS.

Embark on a quest with Professor Katzenstein, the world's most intrepid, all-action mathematician, as he unravels the secrets of numbers, patterns, and equations in this vibrant, full-color book. The Prof has a passion for discovery and loves all things strange, unexpected, and surprising - so this exploration of mathematics will be anything but ordinary

- Do you know why your body is like a donut?
- Have you ever wondered how many times you can fold a piece of paper?
- Have you uncovered the secret mathematics of a sunflower?

Get to the bottom of these big ideas and more in this laugh-out-loud series that's a cross between Dog Man and Euclid.

This infectiously enthusiastic celebration of mathematics is ideal for inspiring young minds aged 7+.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Professor Kat's Science Facts series follows Professor Katzenstein and his rodent assistant, Scooter, as they explore the incredible world of science, the animal kingdom and beyond. Combining fun facts and hilarious comic book storytelling, this series creates an entertaining and approachable way to absorb educational topics outside of the classroom.

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Format: Paperback

$9.99
Releases 4/7/2026
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