From pythagorious to the Fibonacci sequence, young readers can discover the wonders of mathematics with this beautifully illustrated hardback encylopedia.
This inspiring reference guide covers the history of mathematics and how it has shaped modern world - thanks to transformative ideas such as computer coding and encryption. Key math concepts are explained in easy-to-understand terms, and clarified by clever diagrams as well as sumptuous, eye-catching full-colour photography from around the world.
Perfect for inquisitive children aged 8+.
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Tim Collins (Author)
Tim Collins is originally from Manchester, but now lives in London. He is the author of over thirty books including Wimpy Vampire, Cosmic Colin and Dorkius Maximus. His books have been translated into over thirty languages and he has won awards in the UK and Germany.
John Bigwood (Author)
John Bigwood is an illustrator and graphic