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eBook details
- Title: Hippity Hop Hop Hop to the Barber Shop
- Author : Mollie Abraham
- Release Date : January 15, 2010
- Genre: Science & Nature,Books,Young Adult,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 4934 KB
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This fable is one of a multi-volume series of EduFables™, which introduces a novel concept in children’s books. Each story is an educational fable designed to stimulate and develop a child’s creative thought process. The fables have been written primarily for youngsters through elementary schoolers.
Embedded within every EduFable™ is an educational concept, traditionally taught to students in junior high school through college.
Young children will be able to grasp the concepts simply by listening to the stories and looking at the illustrations.
At the end of every EduFable™ is an appendix for parents, teachers or older siblings.
The appendix provides supplemental information about the educational concept, and includes real world applications.
Although most Fables demonstrate an advanced math/science concept, the goal is to get children interested in these subjects at a young age and demystify some things that turn children away from mathematics and science.
The objective of EduFables™ is to expose young children to advanced learning concepts while they are having fun … so enjoy!!
FABLE 1.3: "HIPPITY HOP, HOP, HOP...TO THE BARBER SHOP" - Gimmie Kimmie was a greedy selfish rabbit who never shared anything and never seemed to stop eating or stop stealing veggies from people's gardens. One day a poor emaciated door mouse, too weak to pull out carrots from a garden asked Kimmie to pull one out for him. The rabbit refused and continued eating. Mortimer, the mouse, then disappeared and in his place, with a thundering bang and a bright flash appeared a ferocious dog, Spike. Spike threatened Kimmie that his whiskers would grow in and prevent him from ever eating again if he did not change his mean, greedy ways. Kimmie did not do what was asked, his whiskers grew and he could not eat any longer. He was panicked when Mortimer reappeared and gave him a second chance to repent. The rabbit had to go to Jumpford Road and hop two miles to Billy Bang's Barber Shop. His first hop had to be halfway, 1 mile. His second hop had to be half the remaining distance, ½ a mile, his third hop had to be half the remaining distance, ¼ mile, etc. And with each hop he had to apologize to someone he had wronged. Before long, he realized he would never get inside the shop because he was always hopping halfway between the shop and where he started from. Finally Mortimer gave him the hint that propelled him into the shop to have his whiskers cut. Kimmie turned over a new leaf, was kind to everyone and paid for whatever he took. And all lived happily ever after. This EduFable™ introduces the concept of infinity to children. How can an infinite number of hops never get the rabbit beyond 2 miles? Why do some infinite sums add up to a finite number and others do not?
APPENDIX: In the appendix, which is written for parents, grandparents teachers or older siblings, are depicted simple geometric drawings that prove 2=1 + ½ +1/4 +1/8 + 1/16 + ..., or that the rabbit will never hop inside the shop without extra help. Also discussed, is how Zeno's Paradox, Isaac Newton's theory of gravity, geometric series and the basis for the mathematics of calculus are all related to Gimmie Kimmie's hopping EduFable™ adventure.