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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11 books about math & numbers
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Chapter Books
Middle Grade
Graphic Novels
Clear
Lunch Lady #7
Lunch Lady and the Mutant Mathletes
Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Sentenced to join the math team as punishment, three friends uncover a strange secret about their undefeated opponents t
Ages 7–10
Prime Baby
Gene Luen Yang
Thaddeus is convinced his annoying new sister is actually a portal for knitting-obsessed aliens, but no one will believe
Ages 8–12
Secret Coders #2
Paths & Portals
Gene Luen Yang
Deep beneath Stately Academy lies a secret classroom where three friends learn that the art of coding is the key to unra
Ages 8–12
Narwhal and Jelly #6
Narwhal's School of Awesomeness
Ben Clanton
Wafflematics and scavenger hunts are on the schedule when Narwhal and Jelly step in as the world's most enthusiastic und
Ages 6–9
Brown Paper School
The I Hate Mathematics! Book
Marilyn Burns
For the child who thinks they hate math or feels bored by drills, this quirky guide reveals the magic, logic, and fun hi
Ages 9–13
Secret Coders #6
Monsters & Modules
Gene Luen Yang
Hopper and her friends must use their coding logic to survive Flatland, a dangerous world of two-dimensional shapes rule
Ages 8–12
Secret Coders #1
Secret Coders
Gene Luen Yang
Hopper and Eni hunt for clues hidden by their school's founder, using real computer coding logic to solve high-tech myst
Ages 8–12
Science Comics #21
Bridges: Engineering Masterpieces
Dan Zettwoch
For the curious child who stares out the car window at every overpass and wonders how those massive structures stay up a
Ages 9–13
Secret Coders #5
Potions & Parameters
Gene Luen Yang
Hopper, Eni, and Josh must master their coding skills to open a portal to another dimension and stop Dr. One-Zero from p
Ages 8–12
Maker Comics #8
Conduct a Science Experiment!
Der-shing Helmer
For the student who feels overwhelmed by science fairs or lab reports. This guide uses a fun group of kids to demystify
Ages 9–12
The Solvers #1
The Divmulti Ray Dilemma
Jon Chad
For the child who enjoys gadgets and gear but finds math class a bit of a puzzle, this adventure turns numbers into a hi
Ages 8–12