Families who loved Let's Add to Ten, Again and Again! by Amanda Miller often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
When your child begins to show curiosity about how numbers work together or starts to feel frustrated by abstract math worksheets, reach for this book. It transforms addition from a chore into a rhythmic, visual game. Using real-world photography and engaging rhymes, the book helps children visualize the different ways to reach the sum of ten, building the foundational 'number sense' required for early elementary school. By focusing on the pride of mastery and the wonder of patterns, it speaks to the emotional need for competence. Parents will appreciate how it grounds math in everyday objects, making the concept of addition feel accessible and low-pressure. It is an ideal bridge for five to seven year olds who are transitioning from simple counting to more complex arithmetic.