Draft:Life of Fred (math)
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Life of Fred is a math curriculum created by Stanley F. Schmidt, Ph.D., and was presumed to be released in 2001 with the book Life of Fred: Calculus. The series comprises 30 books covering multiple topics from math to science to geometry. The series follows Fred, a professor at Kittens University, who utilizes stories to educate children about the topics covered in each book.