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How To Be Good At Maths: The Simplest-Ever Visual Guide - Non Fiction

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ISBN: 9780241185988

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Title:
How To Be Good At Maths: The Simplest-Ever Visual Guide

ISBN: 9780241185988

Overview:
How To Be Good At Maths: The Simplest-Ever Visual Guide is a warmly written, visually driven introduction to maths that makes complex ideas feel friendly and approachable. Created for readers who think in pictures, this non-fiction guide uses bold diagrams, clear labels, and concise explanations to illuminate the core concepts that underpin maths in daily life. From the basics of numbers and arithmetic to fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, geometry, and basic data handling, the book builds a connected understanding rather than isolated tricks. Short, accessible explanations sit alongside large, annotated visuals, so readers can see the logic behind each step. The tone is encouraging and non-judgemental, designed to boost confidence in learners who may have felt maths was out of reach. Whether used as a home-study aid, a classroom reference, or a confidence-boosting revision tool, the visual approach helps information stick, making maths feel practical, relevant, and, importantly, doable for all ages. Published by DK and authored to reach visual learners, this guide invites anyone to discover why maths matters and how simple visuals can unlock understanding.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
This is not a traditional text-heavy maths book. The standout feature is its visual-first pedagogy: every concept is translated into easy-to-read diagrams that reveal relationships, patterns, and the logic of problem-solving at a glance. Short captions accompany each illustration, turning abstract rules into concrete pictures readers can reference quickly. The book covers a broad spectrum of foundational topics—numbers, operations, fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, geometry, and data—without overwhelming the learner with jargon. The result is a resource that supports visual learners, struggling readers, and return-to-mest maths students alike, offering a clear path from curiosity to competence. Carol Vorderman’s practical, learner-centered approach—combined with DK’s expressive design quality—produces a guide that feels both accessible and authoritative, ideal for quick revisits or in-depth exploration. Readers finish with a tangible sense of progress and the confidence to apply maths concepts outside the page.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Ideal for children aged around 7–11, visual learners, and anyone seeking a non-threatening way into maths. It’s a superb resource for parents supporting homework, teachers needing a crisp classroom reference, and learners returning to maths after a break. The book also works well for families seeking a practical, real-world math companion—using everyday contexts like shopping, budgeting, time, and measurement to make maths feel useful and relevant. Gift buyers looking for an educational starter or a reliable revision aid will find this visual guide to be a sturdy, evergreen addition to any home or school library. In short, if you want maths to feel clear, calm, and achievable, this is the right book.

Key Highlights:

  • Visual-first maths explanations with clear, annotated diagrams
  • Concise, friendly text that demystifies core concepts
  • Broad coverage: numbers, arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, geometry, data
  • Designed for ages 7–11 and visual learners, plus supportive for parents and teachers
  • High-quality DK print design with vibrant, durable pages
  • Perfect as a revision aid, home-study companion, or classroom reference
  • Authored by Carol Vorderman with a skilled educational team

About the Author:
Carol Vorderman is a renowned British mathematics communicator and author known for her clear, practical approach to making maths accessible. She co-authored How To Be Good At Maths: The Simplest-Ever Visual Guide, bringing her extensive experience in demystifying numerical concepts to a broad audience. The book is produced in collaboration with a team of maths educators, including Peter Clarke, Caroline Clissold, and Cherri Moseley, under the Dorling Kindersley (DK) imprint. The result is a visually engaging guide that supports learners at home and in the classroom, reinforcing maths as a usable, everyday toolkit rather than an intimidating subject. Readers trust Vorderman’s emphasis on understanding over memorisation, and the accompanying team ensures accuracy, structure, and age-appropriate pacing throughout the book.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you or your child thrives on visuals, this guide is a step-change from traditional maths books. It delivers a calm, structured path through essential topics with memorable diagrams you can flip to for quick reference. The combination of approachable explanations, practical examples, and high-quality presentation makes it a dependable learning companion that reduces anxiety and builds mathematical fluency. It also doubles as a thoughtful gift for curious minds and a dependable resource for families, tutors, and classrooms seeking a reliable, long-lasting maths reference. Owning this book means you’ll have a readily accessible toolkit to decode numbers in everyday life and confidently tackle maths tasks with clarity.

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