Have you
ever wondered how to turn data into graphs and charts? A basic explanation of
statistics concepts including descriptive and inferential statistics,
collecting and recording data, how to make various graphs, and more is
explored through charts, illustrations, and informative text in this new
addition to the How Do series. Includes activities in the back of the book.
About the How Do series: These fully-illustrated nonfiction picture books are a great
introduction to various STEM topics. Each title includes facts and figures,
simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations and is written in a
question-and-answer format to encourage readers to ask questions and guess
the answers before exploring the science behind the correct answers.
Clayton Grider is a University of Tennessee Knoxville alumnus, yet his love for birds began much earlier. Equipped with his mother’s binoculars, a young Clayton would watch the robins, blue jays, and cardinals outside his house eating from the bird feeder. In college, his interest in birds broadened to the environment they live in and Clayton took many environmental and water management classes. These experiences inspired him to write his first book How Do Birds Sing a Duet? Today, Clayton is pursuing a teaching career in statistics in Nashville, Tennessee.
Srimalie Bassani lives and works in Mantova, Italy. Her mother has always encouraged her artistic expression, and she is the inspiration for her passion. Her work is full of surprises. She always tries to diversify her style based on every story she illustrates. It's almost impossible to remove her from her writing desk, where she keeps a stack of books and teacups of many colors.
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" Not only does this book give an incredible overview of data collection, but it offers examples of incorrect graphs. There are some great illustrations to show pie graphs that don't add up to 100% and bar graphs that don't have any consistency."
—@funreadsforkids
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"This book is really informative, and I like the cute illustrations... I really enjoy the books in the How Do series.”
—The Chicago Book Review
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"How Do You Turn Data Into Drawings?: A Statistics Book About Graphs and Data was a great way to introduce statistics, data, and graphs to my child and a wonderful refresher for myself."
—YA Books Central