Why wait until tomorrow to learn what can be learned today? Why wait until they get to college to learn that a ratio is a form of a fraction, a slope and a derivative when they can learn that from infancy? Why wait until adulthood to learn that things can be considered as objects and objects have properties when your child can learn it today? Why wait to learn in a calculus class that when we say speed in general we mean average speed and not instantaneous speed when your child can learn it today? Implant intuition and it will be there when they need it. Break the chains off of your pybabi today! Don't wait too late the AI world is here! Ogi Orange, Ballii Banana and the gang have solved the mystery of 'who is the fastest fruit in the valley?' Now Disty and Secky helps them to break away from the illustration that they gave them of rocks and buckets so that they can see how 'time, distance, and speed' are interconnected and how by changing one while holding another it will effect the third one. This is the final chapter of THE BIG RACE putting it all together.
Lee Chau Bücher



Why wait until tomorrow to learn what can be learned today? Why wait until they get to college to learn that a ratio is a form of a fraction, a slope and a derivative when they can learn that from infancy? Why wait until adulthood to learn that things can be considered as objects and objects have properties when your child can learn it today? Why wait to learn in a calculus class that when we say speed in general we mean average speed and not instantaneous speed when your child can learn it today? Implant intuition and it will be there when they need it. Break the chains off of your pybabi today! Don't wait too late the AI world is here! Ogi Orange and Balii Banana are introduced to some new friends Disty and Secky. They take them through some imaginative illustrations to help them understand the final mathematical concepts needed to solve the mystery of 'who is the fastest fruit in the valley?'. It is not expected that all children immediately understand all the concepts in these books but it is necessary to make these books available to them as they continue to grow. Exposure to these concepts will be critical for higher mathematics in the future and the sooner they are exposed the easier these concepts will be to grasp in a more perfect way later in life. Let Ogi Orange and Balii Banana give your child the soft start that they deserve into high mathematics.
Why wait until tomorrow to learn what can be learned today? Why wait until they get to college to learn that a ratio is a form of a fraction, a slope and a derivative when they can learn that from infancy? Why wait until adulthood to learn that things can be considered as objects and objects have properties when your child can learn it today? Why wait to learn in a calculus class that when we say speed in general we mean average speed and not instantaneous speed when your child can learn it today? Implant intuition and it will be there when they need it. Break the chains off of your pybabi today! Don't wait too late the AI world is here! Obi Orange and Balii Banana are taken through some imaginative illustrations to understand some core mathematical principles such as: a relationship, a thing, properties vs types and is shown how these ideas can be disconnected and reapplied to other situations in life. It ends with a review in preparation for part III to finally solve the mystery of 'who is the fastest fruit in the valley?'.