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Reach for this book when your child starts viewing math as a series of abstract, confusing rules rather than a practical part of their world. Many children feel a spike of anxiety when fractions are introduced in school, but David A. Adler transforms these intimidating numbers into tangible objects like pizza slices and coins. By using a hands-on approach, the book builds self-confidence and replaces math-phobia with a sense of wonder and curiosity. It is perfectly suited for children ages 7 to 10 who are visual or kinesthetic learners. You might choose this title to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-life application, showing your child that they already use fractions every day without even realizing it.