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The Best Ever Jobs In: Maths, Hardback Book

The Best Ever Jobs In: Maths Hardback

Part of the The Best Ever Jobs In series

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Does your child dream of a future career in the exciting world of maths?

This book will show them that there is so much more to a maths career than pushing buttons on a calculator and making graphs. The perfect book for budding sports analysts, theme park designers, astronomers, climate scientists or even video game designers.

This book highlights the importance of studying STEAM subjects at school to open up the route into these professions.

There are lots of careers that use maths in one way or another and this book will open their eyes and mind to the possibilities that maths can bring.

Famous and leading scientists in their fields are featured throughout.

Readers will also go behind the scenes with weather forecasters, roboticists and with NASA mathematicians as they build the latest space tech, so they can discover more about how these professionals do their jobs. This series is ideal for readers aged 9+ who are considering their options at school.

Many children worry about job opportunities in the future and these books highlight a great range of jobs in STEM and STEAM subject areas, which can help inspire them to think about where they want their lives to take them. Titles in the series:The Best Ever Jobs in ArtThe Best Ever Jobs in EngineeringThe Best Ever Jobs in MathsThe Best Ever Jobs in ScienceThe Best Ever Jobs in Technology

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