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SCATTERED! by Ann Marie Stephens

SCATTERED!

A Story of Estimation

From the Catastrophe Tale series

by Ann Marie Stephens ; illustrated by Jenn Harney

Pub Date: Feb. 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9781635927979
Publisher: Astra Young Readers

Grandma’s return from a trip to Katmandu triggers frantic rounds of cleaning up and gift shopping among a feline family.

Young readers in need of a truly methodical guide to making estimates may have to look elsewhere, since Stephens confines definitions and actual strategies to her afterword, rendered in a smaller type. The tumultuous tale itself shows the kitten siblings wildly choosing numbers at random: “Tons of toys are sCATtered on the floor. How many more can we stuff in this closet?” Nor do the cluttered, frenetic cartoon illustrations invite viewers to make judgments of their own, with household items often simply jumbled together in indistinct masses that spill off the edge of the page; the containers or spaces meant for them aren’t clearly depicted, either. The shopping expedition doesn’t go any better: The lack of a price tag on the “purrfect present” (a scarf) leads to uneducated guesses ranging from 42 cents to 500 cents, with the actual price improbably turning out to be near the low end of that span. The author waits until the end to offer the crucial insight that estimation “is not finding a right or wrong answer,” as with other sorts of math problems, before cheerily bidding “Goodbye for meow!”

A CATegorically unhelpful introduction to estimation.

(Informational picture book. 5-7)