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Reach for this book when your child starts asking exactly how many cups of water it takes to fill the bathtub or why some containers look bigger than others. It is the perfect tool for a child entering the big kid phase of wanting to measure, quantify, and master the physical world around them. Through clear explanations and bright visuals, the book introduces the foundational math concept of volume. Beyond just teaching measurements like teaspoons and gallons, the book taps into a child's natural curiosity and desire for competence. It encourages them to take on a more active role in the kitchen or the garden. Parents will appreciate how it breaks down abstract scientific concepts into manageable, everyday terms that build confidence and vocabulary for preschool and early elementary learners.