Planning Grandma's Party

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Product details

  • ISBN 9788000072869
  • Dimensions: 241 x 318mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Albatros nakladatelstvi as
  • Publication City/Country: CZ
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Can planning a birthday party teach math and science? Absolutely!

Planning Grandma’s Party: Measurements, Fractions, and Fun is an exciting, story-based STEM book for kids ages 6 to 9 and a lively sequel to the Everyday STEM series. Join Teresa, Cooper, and the Bright family as they plan Grandma’s birthday celebration and discover how math and physics show up in everyday life. From exploring why a kilo of feathers takes up more space than a kilo of iron to understanding measurements, fractions, and temperature changes, this engaging nonfiction book makes STEM concepts feel practical, surprising, and fun.

Perfect for curious kids who enjoy hands-on learning, this children’s STEM book connects math and science to real-world situations kids recognize and care about. With relatable storytelling and interactive thinking moments, it supports classroom learning while encouraging exploration at home. Ideal for independent reading, school use, or family discovery, Planning Grandma’s Party helps kids build confidence in math and science while showing that learning can be part of everyday fun.

Key Features:

  • Everyday STEM Concepts Made Fun: Introduces measurements, fractions, physics, and math through real-life situations.
  • Story-Based Learning: Uses a familiar family celebration to make STEM relatable and engaging.
  • Builds Real-World Problem-Solving Skills: Helps kids see how math and science apply beyond the classroom.
  • Perfect for Ages 6 to 9: Written for early elementary readers developing STEM confidence.
  • Great for Home or School: Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, and curious kids at home.


For more than 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children’s books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a love of learning in young minds. From novelty and board books to picture books, pop ups, and nonfiction, Albatros Media is dedicated to creating high-quality books that inspire imagination and discovery.

Lenka Chytilova was drawn to books and writing from a young age. It was no surprise, then, when she got a degree in Czech Language and Literature and German Translation. She has always tried to connect books and reading, her greatest hobby, with her work; she worked part-time in a bookshop for many years and she also worked as an editor and proofreader. Lenka likes classic Czech fairytales, and she loves Večerníček, the Czech television program for children’s bedtime stories. She grew up in a village in East Moravia.

Helena Harastova is a writer, translator, and mother. She graduated in Dramaturgy from the Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts, having previously worked for the National Theatre in Brno, Czech Republic. Her most unusual pastime is proofreading texts for errors in spelling, grammar, and style.

Xiana Teimoy is an illustrator from Vigo, in the far northwest of Spain. After graduating in fine arts with honors, she completed a master’s in design and illustration. So far, she’s worked mostly on children’s books and kid’s magazines. She loves illustrating stories for kids and reading children’s books, wondering what the illustrator’s own creative process was. She works from her lovely and cozy studio located in sunny Valencia, Spain, where she develops her work using digital media. She also teaches illustration at the University of Valencia.

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