In some parts of the book, yes. But, there aren't too many.
No, not really. There is a land called Digitopolis in it. That is ruled by the Mathemagician. He does a little math for someone to see, but other then that . . . . not really.
Yes, The Phantom Tollbooth incorporates themes related to mathematics, such as wordplay, logic, and problem-solving. The story is filled with puns, plays on words, and mathematical concepts that engage readers with its creative approach to learning. Math is portrayed as an essential tool for navigating the fantastical world Milo finds himself in.
The Phantom Tollbooth was created in 1961.
The ISBN of The Phantom Tollbooth is 0-394-81500-9.
There are 256 pages in the book The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster.
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The Phantom Tollbooth - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Iceland:L USA:G (Approved No. 21696)
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