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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
221 books about math & numbers
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Middle Grade
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The Imitation Game
Jane Rollason
Cryptanalyst Alan Turing and his brilliant team race against the clock to crack the impossible Enigma Code and change th
Ages 10–14
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
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
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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
My Thirteenth Winter
Samantha Abeel
Struggling with locker combinations and math classes feels impossible until a diagnosis of dyscalculia changes how one g
Ages 11–18
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
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
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
Leaders of the Enlightenment
Benjamin Banneker: Self-Educated Scientist
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
From studying the stars to writing complex almanacs, Benjamin Banneker rose to become one of early America's most influe
Ages 7–10
My Weird School #1
Miss Daisy Is Crazy!
Dan Gutman
Second grade is getting weird. Miss Daisy claims she can't add, subtract, read, or write, making her the most unusual te
Ages 6–10
Usborne Puzzle Adventures #25
Codename Quicksilver
Sarah Dixon
Every twist in this gripping adventure comes with a fiendishly difficult puzzle that requires a sharp mind to solve.
Ages 8–12
Big-Time Sports Records
Big-Time Baseball Records
Bruce Berglund
Relive the most electric moments in sports history through the stories of legendary players and the massive home runs th
Ages 8–12
If You Hopped Like a Frog
David M. Schwartz
Imagine having the strength of an ant or the legs of a frog to see how human abilities would transform in this clever in
Ages 5–10
Chasing Vermeer #1
Chasing Vermeer
Blue Balliett
A stolen Vermeer painting sparks a city-wide hunt where two children must decode complex patterns and advertisements to
Ages 8–12
Jefferson Measures a Moose
Mara Rockliff
For the child who loves proving a point with facts: discover how a Founding Father used a giant moose to defend America'
Ages 6–10
If You Find This
Matthew Baker
To save his family's house, a musical and math prodigy hunts for secret heirlooms buried by the grandfather he just met
Ages 8–12
Anno's Magic Seeds
Mitsumasa Anno
For the child who asks how one small seed becomes a whole forest, this fable uses a magical journey to explore the wonde
Ages 5–10
One Grain of Rice: A Mathematical Folktale
Demi
A clever village girl uses the power of doubling numbers to outwit a selfish raja and turn a single grain of rice into a
Ages 6–10
Talia's Codebook for Mathletes
Marissa Moss
For the child navigating the tricky 'social codes' of middle school while trying to stay true to their own unique passio
Ages 8–12
The King's Chessboard
David Birch
A vain king who refuses to admit his ignorance receives a startling lesson in humility after granting a seemingly simple
Ages 5–10
Houghton Mifflin Mathematics Literature Library #2
Measuring Penny
Loreen Leedy
For the child who loves their dog and is starting to ask 'how big' or 'how heavy' things are: a playful guide to the won
Ages 5–9
Creative Ways to Look at Math
How Many Ducks Could Fit in a Bus?
Clara Cella
For the curious child who loves to ask why and how. This playful guide uses silly questions to help kids grasp the big c
Ages 6–9