Measuring up : how Oliver Smoot became a standard unit of measurement
(2025)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
KIDS NEW E/530.8/LACIKA,J

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Availability

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Kids' New & Popular Books KIDS NEW E/530.8/LACIKA,J Due: 1/30/2026

Details

PUBLISHED
Somerville, Massachusetts : MIT Kids Press, 2025
©2025
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781536230123, 153623012X :, 153623012X, 9781536230123
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"When the five-foot-seven-inch Oliver Smoot and his friends at MIT decided to play a practical joke, he drew the short straw-and was selected to be the measurement device to carry it out. The task? Measuring the length of a bridge, one lying-down Oliver Smoot at a time. Author Jenny Lacika playfully introduces the idea of nonstandard measurement in this story about the creation of a new unit: the smoot. Anna Bron captures the hijinks of college kids having some fun, getting into trouble, and in the end, making math history. Measuring Up invites readers over to the sillier side of mathematics and encourages them to play with measurement in their own lives. As for the smoot? This unorthodox unit of measure is now cemented into history, in sidewalk markings on a certain Cambridge-to-Boston bridge. Find out more about smoots, MIT pranks, unusual measurements, and further reading in the back matter"--

Ages 5-8 years

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