Zero The Hero Books written to Teach Math Concepts, and Entertain!

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Zero The Hero Books written to Teach Math Concepts, and Entertain! *

Children’s Books by Denise K. Savidge, Ph.D.

About the Author.
Colorful illustrated cover of a children's book titled 'Zero the Hero Saves the Day' featuring animated large numbers 0 to 9 with smiling faces, arms, and legs on a green grassy field against a blue sky.

Zero the Hero Saves the Day

Teaching 10th of School or 100th Day of School lessons? Here's how to explain it to your students so they understand Zero may stand for NOTHING, but he's a very important digit!

It's the tenth day of school, but the numbers 1-9 can't figure out what number will make ten. Tiny One has an idea, but all the others numbers find her solution laughable. Her friend is just an old Nobody who stands for Nothing. Will they ever figure out what to do? Read aloud to your primary school this charming, rhyming tale of how Zero became the number line Hero and helped the numbers count on to infinity!

Zero the Hero Gains Power

Are you teaching primary students place value? Here's a book that explains exactly WHY Zero is one of the most important digits in the number line! Perfect for 10th Day or 100th Day as well as Place Value.

The sequel to Zero the Hero Saves the Day in which we are introduced to Zero - the number line HERO who showed up to help all numbers count beyond 9! Now Zero discovers his true powers of multiplying by 10 as he magically produces more of himself and things go CRAZY! Four's 4 hairbows become 400, an 8-page newspaper becomes an 800-page book. And wise old 8 tells him that's not all he can do!! If you are trying to teach your students place value and how the Base 10 system works, this rhyming book is a fun way to introduce the subject.

Cover illustration of Zero the Hero Gains Power
Blue numbers and stars on a white background, displaying the numbers 1, 2, and 3 with stars between and around them.

Zero the Hero Goes Berserk

COMING SOON!

Even the youngest of learners love to show off their knowledge of having memorized their “Two times…” and “Three times…” tables. The easiest to memorize? “Zero times…” because it’s always ZERO!

The third book of the series recounts how calamity ensues in Numberland when Zero meets up with a times sign — X.

Currently in illustration and available soon!

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Grow their confidence with numerals.

Each creative activity prompt is an opportunity for your child to embrace a new challenge. Through hands-on learning, your child is more likely to remain engaged and to build upon their creative problem-solving skills.

Personified pink number one with a red bow and smiling face holding hands with personified gray number zero with glasses and curly hair, both standing on a yellow background.

With lessons you can work on together

While our books encourage your little ones to become better independent learners, we’ve also included special opportunities for you to work together in our digital books.

A cartoon of a gray number 0 dressed as a superhero with a blue cape, yellow gloves, and goggles, flying in a cloudy sky.
A simple black line drawing of a rocket blasting off, with smoke at the bottom.

Keep their growing minds engaged

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