This book is divided into three parts, Mathematical Forest, Adventures of Homo sapiens and Mathematical Monster Pig and Eight Monkeys. Different from ordinary fairy tales, the small animals in the story (wolf and fox, tiger and fat bear ...) solve their contradictions not by force, but by solving interesting math problems. In this way, the clever combination of mathematical knowledge and fairy tales gives children a refreshing feeling, which not only makes them fall in love with reading stories, but also makes them fall in love with learning mathematics, killing two birds with one stone and should be enjoyed.
Far away, there is a big forest. On the surface, it is no different from other big forests. It also has blue sky, tall trees and clear water, but it is different-that is, the animals inside like mathematics best, and they like to answer any questions with mathematical knowledge.
At the end of each book, there is a mathematical knowledge comparison table. According to the acceptance of different grades, each mathematical knowledge point involved in the book is divided into difficulty stars, and several stars correspond to several grades, which is convenient for young readers or parents to read stories and strengthen their study and mastery of related mathematical knowledge points.
After chenchen received this book, bedtime stories every night turned into reading "mathematical fairy tales". With interesting stories, the children slept soundly!