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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
600 books about math & numbers
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Peg + Cat #2
The Penguin Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat must help a group of clumsy, competitive penguins navigate a ski race by teaching them the meaning of over,
Ages 3–7
Peg + Cat #8
Peg's Messy Room
Billy Aronson
Coach Peg and Assistant Coach Cat have a big job at the Animal Winter Games: teaching a group of zooming penguins how to
Ages 3–6
One Boy
Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Clever die-cut pages reveal hidden words inside other words as a lonely boy uses his paintbrushes and imagination to tur
Ages 2–6
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Round Is a Tortilla #3
One Is a Piñata: A Book of Numbers
Roseanne Greenfield Thong
From one rainbow to ten zesty salsas, this rhyming counting book celebrates the vibrant objects and traditions of Latino
Ages 2–6
Math Fables #1
Math Fables: Lessons That Count
Greg Tang
Friendly animals model cooperation and appreciation in these clever rhymes that help make sense of counting and grouping
Ages 3–7
Hello Math Reader
The Case of the Missing Birthday Party
Joanne Rocklin
A neighbor is lost on her way to a celebration, and it is up to Liz the Whiz and her crew to save the day using the powe
Ages 6–9
Peg + Cat #3
The Pizza Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat are open for business, using tasty pizza slices to show exactly how fractions work for their hungry customer
Ages 3–7
Murderous Maths #4
Do You Feel Lucky?
Kjartan Poskitt
Coins have no memory and math can be wild; learn the hidden logic of probability through swamp snakes, axemen, and hilar
Ages 8–12
Math in the Real World #1
Estimating with People Who Predict
Diana Noonan
Scientists use the power of estimation to forecast natural disasters, using clever mathematical predictions to keep comm
Ages 7–10
Greg Tang Math #4
Mathterpieces
Greg Tang
Counting and grouping become a work of art as you solve clever rhymes while looking at masterpieces of cubism, surrealis
Ages 5–10
A Book of Concepts #1
Round Is a Tortilla: A Book of Shapes
Roseanne Thong
Round tortillas, square sandwiches, and rectangular ice cream carts fill a vibrant neighborhood. Spot all the shapes in
Ages 3–7
Hello Math Reader
Max's Money
Teddy Slater
Max learns the basics of adding and subtracting as he works odd jobs to save enough money for his mother's special birth
Ages 5–8
Fact Finders
Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician
Allison Lassieur
Benjamin Banneker used his mastery of math and the stars to survey the nation's capital and publish almanacs that proved
Ages 8–11
Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns #4
Dark Nights and Light Hearts: A Muslim Book of Opposites
Hena Khan
Introduce your little one to the concept of opposites while exploring the rich, sensory world of Islamic traditions and
Ages 2–6
Anna and Crocodile #2
How to Be on the Moon
Viviane Schwarz
Anna and Crocodile are building a rocket, packing sandwiches, and practicing their math for a very long, very patient tr
Ages 3–7
Chicka Chicka #2
Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3
Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson
Numbers one through one hundred race to the top of an apple tree in a lively, rhyming chant that turns counting into a h
Ages 2–6
Poor Puppy and Bad Kitty
Nick Bruel
Puppy counts his toys and dreams of playing games all around the world, from Antarctica to Brazil, while Kitty refuses t
Ages 4–8
Appleville Elementary #1
The 100th Day
Nancy Krulik
Miss Popper’s students are on a mission to gather one hundred of their favorite things to celebrate a major milestone in
Ages 6–8
Who Was?
Who Was Isaac Newton?
Janet B. Pascal, Who HQ
While isolating during the Great Plague of 1665, a young loner named Isaac Newton began to unlock the secrets of gravity
Ages 8–12
Money Values #2
A Nickel
Allan Morey
Nickels have a unique look and value all their own; follow four curious kids as they investigate and sing along to learn
Ages 5–8
Who Was?
Who Was Albert Einstein?
Jess Brallier, Who HQ
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is that history’s most famous genius was actually expelled from school as a chil
Ages 8–12
Brown Paper School #1
The I Hate Mathematics! Book
Marilyn Burns
Magic tricks, silly gags, and wild experiments transform math from a classroom chore into an exciting set of skills for
Ages 8–12
Robert Crowther's Most Amazing Hide-and-Seek #2
The Most Amazing Hide-and-Seek Numbers Book
Robert Crowther
Tucked behind clever flaps and intricate pop-ups, a world of hidden animals helps numbers from one to one hundred come t
Ages 3–7
Counting on Calico
Phyllis Limbacher Tildes
Count from one to twenty while observing the playful habits of a calico cat, from her soft whiskers to her twitching tai
Ages 3–7