
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of “The Seed of Beej Ganit (Algebra) through Stories,” a captivating new book by Vijay Kumar Dhingra. Set to launch in a couple of months, this unique book aims to make the learning of algebra an engaging and enjoyable experience for children.
About the Book: “The Seed of Beej Ganit (Algebra) through Stories” introduces young readers to foundational algebraic concepts through delightful and relatable stories. Each chapter is designed to present a specific mathematical idea, woven into the adventures of Aadit, a curious young boy.
Table of Contents:
- The Halloween Candy Collection – Introduction to Variables
- Aadit Sends Candies to His Friends in India – Introduction to Equations
- A Garden in the Back Yard – Application of Equations and Introduction to Indices
- The Birthday Cake – Introduction to Ratio and Proportion using Algebra
- Cashing of Points – Understanding Inequalities
- Aadit and Dadu Trick Grandma – Introduction to Sequences and Patterns
- Aadit and Papa go Cycling – Introduction to Functions
Author’s Mission: At the age of 70, Vijay Kumar Dhingra has embraced a new role as a writer with a mission to create engaging stories for children and young adults. Inspired by his own experiences and a desire to address the global challenge of making mathematics accessible, Dhingra has crafted this book to spark interest and curiosity in algebra among young readers.
Inspiration Behind the Book: The idea for this book arose from a need to find innovative solutions to educational challenges. Reflecting on articles and personal experiences, Dhingra pondered, “Can we teach mathematical concepts through stories to make them more interesting?” His answer is this engaging book, designed to show children the relevance of algebra in their everyday lives.
Join Us in Celebrating the Launch: Stay tuned for more details about the release date and upcoming events. We invite educators, parents, and young readers to embark on this educational journey with Aadit and discover the joy of learning algebra through stories.
Happy Reading!
Vijay Kumar Dhingra