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"Kino Goes Fencing" is the story of a 4-year-old girl Kino who is taking her first fencing lesson. She feels a bit nervous. Luckily, she meets another young girl called Mya, who helps Kino to become less anxious and realize how much fun it is to learn to fence. While reading this story, you can help Kino and Mya to practice their counting, and most excitingly, to count their scores in their first-ever fencing game! The book is part of the CAMathoriesTM World Sports Mathematics Series This is a bilingual book with additional pronunciation guide. The book includes English and Cantonese language,…mehr

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"Kino Goes Fencing" is the story of a 4-year-old girl Kino who is taking her first fencing lesson. She feels a bit nervous. Luckily, she meets another young girl called Mya, who helps Kino to become less anxious and realize how much fun it is to learn to fence. While reading this story, you can help Kino and Mya to practice their counting, and most excitingly, to count their scores in their first-ever fencing game! The book is part of the CAMathoriesTM World Sports Mathematics Series This is a bilingual book with additional pronunciation guide. The book includes English and Cantonese language, and provides young readers with the pronounciation of Cantonese. We have used Yale Romanization as our pronunciation guide. CAMathories Company has also published a series of story books that is part of a comprehensive CAMathoriesTM Folktale MathematicsTM curriculum that teaches mathematics in an enjoyable and engaging way using folktales from various parts of the world. CAMathoriesTM Folktale MathematicsTM offers a research-informed approach to traditional mathematics classroom pedagogy and at the same time supports diversity and inclusion for one world.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Kit Cheung has lived, studied, and worked in different places, from the fun yet hustle and bustle cities of Hong Kong (China) and Singapore, to the awesome Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, then to fairytale-like Cambridge in England, and later to Baltimore, the crab cake capital of the world, before settling in the garden state, New Jersey, of the U.S.A. Dr. Cheung likes to travel to different places in Asia, Europe, and Australasia, to meet different people, to learn about different cultures, and is fascinated by different folk stories from different areas.Dr. Cheung is a recipient of the Chevening Scholarship (awarded by the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, U.K.) and Cambridge Overseas Trust (by the University of Cambridge, U.K.), and has obtained a Ph.D. degree from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Cheung is a co-founder and the Chief Executive Officer of CAMathories Company.