Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y
Aspiring bakers will embrace this charming picture book about baking pie by using simple math, from one of the world's most creative and celebrated mathematicians.

X + Y are dreaming of baking infinite pie. But they don't know if infinite pie is real. With the help of quirky and uber-smart Aunt Z, and a whole lot of flour and butter, X and Y will learn that by using math they can bake their way to success!

This charming and tasty story from mathematician and author of How to Bake Pi, Eugenia Cheng, reassures young readers that math doesn't have to be scary-especially when paired with pie!

Additional back matter includes: a letter from Eugenia encouraging readers not to be intimidated by math, explanations of the math concepts explored in the book, and a*recipe for*Banana Butterscotch Pie!
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Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y
Aspiring bakers will embrace this charming picture book about baking pie by using simple math, from one of the world's most creative and celebrated mathematicians.

X + Y are dreaming of baking infinite pie. But they don't know if infinite pie is real. With the help of quirky and uber-smart Aunt Z, and a whole lot of flour and butter, X and Y will learn that by using math they can bake their way to success!

This charming and tasty story from mathematician and author of How to Bake Pi, Eugenia Cheng, reassures young readers that math doesn't have to be scary-especially when paired with pie!

Additional back matter includes: a letter from Eugenia encouraging readers not to be intimidated by math, explanations of the math concepts explored in the book, and a*recipe for*Banana Butterscotch Pie!
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Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y

Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y

by Eugenia Cheng

Narrated by Kim Mai Guest

Unabridged — 23 minutes

Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y

Bake Infinite Pie with X + Y

by Eugenia Cheng

Narrated by Kim Mai Guest

Unabridged — 23 minutes

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Overview

Aspiring bakers will embrace this charming picture book about baking pie by using simple math, from one of the world's most creative and celebrated mathematicians.

X + Y are dreaming of baking infinite pie. But they don't know if infinite pie is real. With the help of quirky and uber-smart Aunt Z, and a whole lot of flour and butter, X and Y will learn that by using math they can bake their way to success!

This charming and tasty story from mathematician and author of How to Bake Pi, Eugenia Cheng, reassures young readers that math doesn't have to be scary-especially when paired with pie!

Additional back matter includes: a letter from Eugenia encouraging readers not to be intimidated by math, explanations of the math concepts explored in the book, and a*recipe for*Banana Butterscotch Pie!

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

*"This seemingly simple picture book is just the thing to whet appetites and spice up STEAM collections."—Booklist, starred

"A charming—and appetizing—bit of didacticism."

Kirkus Reviews

"Purchase where there is a need for more math resources that will address the needs of both primary and middle grade students."—School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

2021-12-03
Two light-skinned children named X and Y, apparently siblings, ask their brainy aunt, Z, to help them make the pies of their dreams.

X wants to make an infinitely wide pie, while Y imagines a pie that is infinitely tall. Aunt Z explains that “there are infinite different ways to make pastry” and guides the children through the steps of the recipe. When it’s time to roll out the dough, X makes a circle while Y makes a triangle. When they fill the pies, X chooses bananas “because the slices are round,” and Y opts for triangular strawberry slices. Once in the oven, the pies seem “to be taking infinitely long” to bake and smell “infinitely delicious,” and when they’re finished, they’re so scrumptious the kids want them to last forever. Luckily, Aunt Z knows a clever way to make “infinite pie.” She helps the children make yet more dough and shape it into fractals—the Apollonian gasket and the Koch snowflake—that have an infinite number of sides. In the process, Aunt Z explains mathematical concepts (further expounded in the backmatter) in accessible language, including the coordinate plane, combinatorics, polygons, and convergence. This discussion includes a fair amount of precalculus for readers who might not have mastered the times table as yet, but as Cheng says in her author’s note, “if we can get our heads around something daunting, then [we] become more intelligent.” After the baking is done, the characters have more pie than they can eat, but thankfully, they have “infinite friends to share it with.” The illustrations, done in ink and Photoshop, use clever visuals to bring the math lesson to life; for example, on one spread the pie ingredients zoom around the characters, the motion lines making the shape of the infinity symbol.

Not a page-turner but a charming—and appetizing—bit of didacticism. (notes, recipe) (Picture book. 5-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176248210
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 02/15/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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