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Product Description Memorization of the multiplication facts is fun and easy with this colorful and clever book of cartoons and stories.For kids with learning differences, many say this is the best way to learn time tables. Children learn to associate the numbers with the characters in the story. To teach 4x4, the story tells about Bart who loves to go hang gliding and can't wait until he turns 16 so he can get his driver's license and drive his 4 by 4. Children easily remember once the story is learned. The caption below the story says: Remember: you have to be 16 to drive a 4x4. There are cartoons and stories for all the difficult facts, ie. the 3's, 4's, 6's, 7's, and 8's. Tricks are are used to teach the easier ones ie. 1's, 2's, 5's, and 9's. Kids love the stories and will never forget "You have to be 16 to drive a 4 by 4, (4x4). Over 500,000 copies have been sold to schools in the US since 1992. Review A recent study with 562 students showed that standardized math scores significantly increased after learning Times Tables The Fun Way. -- Visual Learning Method Laboratory Report, February 2005, Mark Haugen About the Author Judy Liautaud has written over 20 books, music CD's, games, and software for the educational market. She started City Creek Press in 1992 when the first book was written: Times Tables the Fun Way to help students at the learning center who had difficulty memorizing the multiplication facts.She is also the author of two memoirs, "Sunlight on My Shadow," and "South of Ordinary."