Book Descriptions
for Zero the Hero by Joan Holub and Tom Lichtenheld
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Zero has dreams of being a hero and is looking for a chance to prove himself. But none of the other numbers want anything to do with him—he’s nothing after all. Add or subtract by zero and it’s as if he’s not even there. Then the numbers discover that if they multiply themselves by zero, they disappear. “Fearing extinction, the others ran from him. Who could blame them?” Zero slinks off in shame, his dreams of being a hero dashed. Then the counting numbers are conquered by Roman numerals. Luckily, Zero hears their cries for help. All it takes is a brief demonstration of the power of zero as multiplier for the Roman numerals to run away in fear. “You were ONEderful!” “High 5!” “3 cheers!” “4 he’s a jolly good fellow!” Joan Holub’s text and Tom Lichtenheld’s illustrations pair seamlessly in a hilarious picture book with countless puns and abundant mathematical humor. (Ages 7–10)
CCBC Choices 2013. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2013. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada. That's what all the other numbers think of Zero. He doesn't add anything in addition. He's of no use in division. And don't even ask what he does in multiplication. (Hint: Poof!) But Zero knows he's worth a lot, and when the other numbers get into trouble, he swoops in to prove that his talents are innumerable.
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