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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45 books about math & numbers
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Picture Books
Early Readers
Chapter Books
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Peg + Cat #5
The Pirate Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat must figure out how to divide a harvest of peaches perfectly so a band of hungry pirates doesn't start singi
Ages 4–8
Curious George Plays Mini Golf
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
George hits the links for the first time and learns a surprising math lesson: in the game of mini golf, the smallest num
Ages 4–7
Peg + Cat #4
The Big Dog Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat have a huge mess on their hands, but they soon find out that even a giant dog problem can be solved with a l
Ages 4–7
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Peg + Cat #6
The Camp Problem
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Summer camp gets exciting when the Gopher bunk takes on a craft challenge, using groups of fives and tens to build a win
Ages 4–8
Peg + Cat #10
Math in the Bath
Billy Aronson, Jennifer Oxley
Peg and Cat turn the tub into a classroom by using bubbles and bath toys to show how much fun basic math can be.
Ages 4–6
Pete the Cat: I Can Read!
Pete the Cat Saves Up
Kimberly Dean, James Dean
Pete the Cat has his eye on a supercool Sharkbot toy, so he sets out to shovel snow and sell lemonade to fill up his emp
Ages 4–8
Read-it! Readers: Concepts
Days of the Week
Terri Dougherty
Every morning brings a new opportunity for adventure as this colorful guide follows the sequence of a full week from Mon
Ages 3–6
Engage Literacy
Play 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Anne Giulieri
Playground games and schoolyard fun come to life through simple counting from one to five.
Ages 3–6
Harold and the Purple Crayon #6
A Picture for Harold's Room
Crockett Johnson
A purple crayon becomes a gateway to adventure as Harold draws a picture and then steps right inside it to see where his
Ages 4–8
Amelia Bedelia #7
Teach Us, Amelia Bedelia
Peggy Parish
Chaos breaks out in the classroom when Amelia Bedelia stands in for the teacher and follows every single instruction exa
Ages 6–8
The Alphabet Garden #3
The Carnival Committee
Susan Blackaby
A major mistake on a promotional flier puts the Hill Street School spring carnival at risk, forcing the third-grade clas
Ages 6–9
I Spy Scholastic Readers #10
I Spy Santa Claus
Jean Marzollo
For the child who loves a holiday challenge, this festive search-and-find book uses simple rhymes to build early reading
Ages 3–6
DK Readers
Shapes and Patterns in Nature
Libby Romero
For the curious child who loves to spot patterns outdoors, this book reveals the hidden geometry in honeycombs, shells,
Ages 4–6
Rulers and Tape Measures
Lisa J. Amstutz
For the curious child who wants to know exactly how big things are: this clear guide introduces the tools needed to meas
Ages 4–8
More Or Less a Mess!
Sheila Keenan
For the child whose room is a disaster zone. A young girl discovers that sorting and classifying are the secrets to turn
Ages 4–7
Peg + Cat #11
Peg Up a Tree
Billy Aronson
Peg is stuck high in a tree with her yo-yo, and it will take some vertical and horizontal thinking from Ramone and Cat t
Ages 4–8
Tool School
Tia Tape Measure
Adria Klein
Tia uses her handy tape measure to help the librarian organize shelves so that every new book has a perfect place to sit
Ages 5–7
Little Pebble: Concepts
Near or Far
Wiley Blevins
For the early explorer learning to describe their world. This simple guide helps children master spatial concepts throug
Ages 4–6
All Aboard Reading
Cat Show
Jayne Harvey
When the neighborhood kids decide to put on a cat show, they have to find the perfect way to sort and celebrate every si
Ages 4–7
How Big is Big?
Harriet Ziefert
Simple comparisons between different animals help define exactly what it means to be small, smaller, or the biggest of t
Ages 3–6
Let's Find Out
Let's Find Rain Forest Animals: Up, Down, Around
Janice Behrens
For the early learner exploring the world's layers while building language skills. This guide uses rain forest animals t
Ages 4–7
First Facts: Measuring
Measuring Volume
Martha E. H. Rustad
From teaspoons to gallons, you can master the art of measuring how much space an object takes up using simple tools and
Ages 4–7
Hello Math Reader
No Fair!
Caren Holtzman
David and Kristy learn how to play fair in this story that you can read yourself!
Ages 6–9
Sesame Street: Brand New Readers #3
Abby Cadabby Up and Down
Sesame Workshop
Abby and Elmo solve everyday problems and learn about science while balancing apples, choosing bike baskets, and visitin
Ages 4–7