“As a mother and son move through their day, Mom counts up all the many moments and reasons that she loves her kiddo—while helping the reader learn to count up to 100!” the book description reads.
Near the end of the book, mom and son are snuggling before bedtime, and the son asks, “Really, Mommy? You love me 100?”
“There’s no number that could measure all the love I have for you,” the mom replies. “Count on this with certainty: I love you to infinity!”
Danica McKellar: Author, Actor, and Mathematician
Danica McKellar has a surprising combination of qualities—all packed into one household name. She began acting in “The Wonder Years” in the 1980s and 1990s. She also appeared in “The West Wing,” “The Big Bang Theory,” and several movies on the Hallmark Channel and Great American Family Channel.
McKellar excelled in math and is committed to teaching mathematical concepts to others.
She “graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a degree in mathematics and has published an original theorem, now known as the Chayes-McKellar-Winn theorem, in the prestigious Journal of Physics,” according to her Amazon author profile.