
PICTURES & WORDS, STORIES & BOOKS MathStart http://www.mathstart.net I See I Learn http://www.iseeilearn.com I was one of those kids who talked all the time in class. I loved telling stories. One day in the 4th Grade, my teacher said, “You tell such good stories, maybe you should try writing some of them down.” “Wow,” I thought. “She thinks my stories are good.” That’s when I started to really enjoy writing. I was also the class artist. When I wasn’t talking,I was drawing. When I was older, I studied art at the Rhode Island School of Design. That’s where I became interested in visual learning—how we decode and acquire information from graphs, charts, diagrams, models, illustrations and other images. I became especially interested in educational publishing and have worked on the development of over a dozen major textbook programs, championing visual learning strategies from Pre-K through high school in every major curriculum area. MATHSTART The inspiration to write math stories for children was sparked by my work on a high school mathematics program. Visual learning strategies helped teens—who had been characterized as “reluctant learners’—understand difficult math concepts. Putting math in the context of stories based on their experiences made them feel more comfortable with abstract concepts. They actually became eager to apply math to real-life problems. If this approach worked for older students, I began to wonder what might happen if younger children were introduced to math this way!  Even before children can read—or speak many words—they can interpret visual information with ease. The MathStart books use simple stories coupled with diagrams, graphs and other visual models to teach everything from probability and pattern recognition to area, capacity and negative numbers. The Best Bug Parade, (comparing sizes) was my very first published book. It was absolutely thrilling to see my name in print! I never expected that one day there would 63 MathStart books, split over three levels for ages Pre-K to Grade 4. Each book includes two pages of review and activities designed to help teachers and parents extend learning beyond the story, along with suggestions of related books by other authors. After all, if a child enjoys learning math through stories, then let’s have more stories! (Pictures, Words & Math: An interview with Stuart J. Murphy ) THE MAIN STREET KIDS' CLUB: A MATHSTART MUSICAL Now get out your dancing shoes—there is a musical based on six of the MathStart books! The Main Street Kids’ Club was workshopped at Northwestern University and adapted by Scott Ferguson, who also created the perennially popular production of Schoolhouse Rock Live! The songs are terrific. The math is spot on. And the club motto makes my heart sing: “Math Skills are Life Skills!” STUART J. MURPHY'S I SEE I LEARN My latest series of books is focused on young children—Preschool and Kindergarten age. I See I Learn books teach social, emotional, health and safety, and cognitive skills, such as how to make friends, build confidence, play safely, work together, manage emotions, and make plans. These skills are important for school readiness and for living happy, healthy, productive lives.  The stories “star” a wonderful bunch of friends who live in See-and-Learn City and attend Ready Set Pre-K. The cast includes Freda, Percy, Emma, Ajay, Camille, and Carlos. And, of course, Pickle, the green bull dog—who happens to have a soft-spot for butterflies—and Miss Cathy, their teacher. I See I Learn stories are modeled on real-life situations and, just as in real-life, often involve more than one skill. For example, Freda Plans a Picnic is about sequencing, a cognitive skill, but the picnic itself is a social event. Percy Plays It Safe focuses on playground safety skills, but playing successfully in a group also requires self-regulation, an emotional skill. Each book is reviewed by a tea
Series
Books

Pepper's Journal
A Kitten's First Year
2000

Mighty Maddie
2004

Left, Right, Emma!
2012

Polly's Pen Pal
2004

Missing Mittens
2000

Get Up and Go!
1996

Jump, Kangaroo, Jump!
1998

A Fair Bear Share
1997

Seaweed Soup
2001

Bug Dance
2001

Sluggers' Car Wash
2002

Henry the Fourth
1998

Bigger, Better, Best!
2002

Leaping Lizards
2005

Freda Plans a Picnic
2010

Racing Around
2001

Write On, Carlos!
2011

Circus Shapes
1997

Earth Day--Hooray!
2003

Great Choice, Camille!
2013

Just Enough Carrots
1997

Dave's Down-To-Earth Rock Shop
2000

The Best Bug Parade
1996

100 Days of Cool
2003

Jack the Builder
2006

Too Many Kangaroo Things to Do!
1996

Hamster Champs
2005

The Grizzly Gazette
2002

Treasure Map
2004

Room for Ripley
1999

The Greatest Gymnast of All
Opposites, Level 1
1998

Mall Mania
2006

The Best Vacation Ever
1997

Scrubba Dub, Carlos
2013

Divide and Ride
1997

Show and Tell!
Smart Charts and Great Graphs: An Introduction to the Wonderful World of Infographics
2020

Same Old Horse
2005

Monster Musical Chairs
2000

Let's Fly a Kite
2000

Camille's Team
2012

A House for Birdie
2004

Probably Pistachio
2000

Ready, Set, Hop!
1996

Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes
2001

Percy Listens Up
2012

Beep Beep, Vroom Vroom! (Mathstart
2000

Coyotes All Around
2003

Double the Ducks
2002

Lemonade for Sale
1997

Freda Stops a Bully
2012

Rabbit's Pajama Party
1999

Elevator Magic
1997

Shark Swimathon
2000

More or Less
2005

Dinosaur Deals
2001

The Sundae Scoop
2002

Emma's Friendwich
2010

Freda Is Found
1991

Spunky Monkeys on Parade
1999

Percy's Neighborhood
2013

Tally O'Malley
2004

Percy Plays It Safe
2010

It's About Time!
2005

Safari Park
2001

3 Little Firefighters
2003

Give Me Half!
1996

Betcha! Estimating
1997

A Pair of Socks
1996

Percy Gets Upset
2011

Less Than Zero
2003

The Penny Pot
1998

Animals on Board
1998

Every Buddy Counts
1997

Game Time!
2000

Super Sand Castle Saturday
1998

One…Two…Three…Sassafras!
2002