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Children's Book - The Boy Who Named Zero by Ruth AP

gumroad   $3.00   by pazhazel
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Discover the enchanting journey of discovery, intellect, and courage in "The Boy Who Named Nothing." This beautifully illustrated digital children’s book brings to life the legendary tale of young Aryabhata, a brilliant mind who dared to challenge the status quo by introducing a concept that would change mathematics and the world forever—the power of sunya (zero).### About the BookIn an ancient, bustling marketplace, numbers were once limited and complex. But one observant boy saw a different way. "The Boy Who Named Nothing" follows Aryabhata’s quest to simplify the world of numbers. From drawing in the dust of the marketplace to standing before a king, this story chronicles his struggle against tradition, his dedication to teaching his peers, and the eventual global legacy of the symbol that represents "nothing" yet holds the value of everything.### Why You’ll Love It * Educational & Inspiring: An accessible way for young readers to learn about the history of mathematics and the origins of zero. * Stunning Visuals: Featuring 15 pages of vibrant, warm, and historically evocative illustrations that immerse readers in ancient Indian landscapes and royal courts. * Universal Themes: A story of curiosity, critical thinking, and the bravery it takes to share a revolutionary idea. * Perfect for All Ages: Engaging for curious children, helpful for educators, and delightful for anyone who loves a tale of history’s unsung heroes.### Product Details * Title: The Boy Who Named Nothing * Format: Digital eBook (PDF/ePub) * Length: 33 Pages * Recommended Age: 6–12 yearsCapture the magic of discovery and inspire the mathematician in your child. Download your copy of *"The Boy Who Named Nothing"** today!*

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