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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,272 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1426 books
4–7 yrs
659 books
8–11 yrs
169 books
By format:
Chapter Books
(1053)
Picture Books
(130)
Early Readers
(51)
Poetry
(23)
Young Adult
(16)
Board Books
(14)
Graphic Novels
(13)
Middle Grade
(6)
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
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10 Things I Love About...
10 Things I Love About Halloween
Samantha Sweeney
For the little one getting excited for their first trick or treat. This sweet board book highlights the fun of the seaso
Ages 0–3
The Important Book #2
Another Important Book
Margaret Wise Brown
For the child celebrating a birthday or a new milestone. This lyrical celebration helps children recognize the wonder of
Ages 2–6
Why Do We Need Money?
Baby Professor
For the child who asks why we can't just take what we want from the store, this book explains how money works and where
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
28 books
The Kids' Guide to Money in Sports
Suzanne Slade
For the young athlete curious about how much money their favorite pros make and how the sports industry actually works.
Ages 8–12
One, Two, Grandpa Loves You
Shelly Becker
For the preschooler preparing for their first big outdoor adventure with a grandparent, this rhythmic tale builds excite
Ages 2–5
David Carter Pop-Ups #3
600 Black Spots
David A. Carter
For the child who loves to tinker and explore, this sophisticated pop-up book turns counting into a mesmerizing game of
Ages 5–10
One Hungry Monster
Susan Heyboer O'Keefe
Bedtime turns into a wild counting game as one small boy tries to manage ten hungry, chaotic monsters demanding snacks t
Ages 2–5
MathStart
Missing Mittens
Stuart J. Murphy
Count along as a farmer and his animals hunt for their missing gear, using snowy pairs to reveal the surprising differen
Ages 4–7
If Dogs Were Dinosaurs
David M. Schwartz
Scaling everyday objects up and down reveals the secrets of ratio and proportion, using detailed artwork and math proble
Ages 6–10
Twenty Is Too Many
Kate Duke
For the curious toddler or preschooler beginning to explore numbers and math through play. Watch a group of silly guinea
Ages 2–5
History of Counting, The
Denise Schmandt-Besserat
For the curious child who wonders where numbers came from and how ancient civilizations kept track of their world withou
Ages 7–11
Red Rocket Readers
Sets in Nature
Julie Ellis
For the curious preschooler who loves exploring the outdoors, this book makes learning early math concepts like grouping
Ages 3–7
Ten on the Sled
Kim Norman
For the child who loves high-energy group play and needs a playful way to practice counting down.
Ages 2–6
Tana Hoban Concept Books
So Many Circles, So Many Squares
Tana Hoban
Vibrant photographs turn everyday sights like car wheels and street pavement into a seek-and-find game of geometric shap
Ages 2–6
Friend of Numbers
Priya Narayanan
For the child who sees patterns everywhere and wonders about the secrets of the universe, this is a beautiful look at a
Ages 6–10
Circles
Yusuke Yonezu
For the curious toddler who loves to point and name things, this book uses clever cutouts to turn simple circles into su
Ages 0–3
One Watermelon Seed
Celia Barker Lottridge
Max and Josephine watch their garden transform from tiny seeds to a massive harvest as they count their way through ever
Ages 3–7
Mouse Went Out to Get a Snack
Lyn Rossiter McFarland
A tiny, hungry mouse tries to pile a massive feast onto one small plate, making for a very wobbly and delicious counting
Ages 2–5
Little Fish
Count with Little Fish
Lucy Cousins
For the toddler who is just starting to name their worlds, this vibrant underwater journey makes learning to count to te
Ages 0–3
Violet and the Pie of Life
Debra Green
For the child trying to make sense of a changing family. When her parents separate, math-loving Violet uses logic and pi
Ages 8–12
Sam and Victoria #1
The Doorbell Rang
Pat Hutchins
Ma's fresh cookies smell delicious, but every time the doorbell rings, more friends arrive to test the limits of a batch
Ages 3–7
How Many Baby Pandas?
Sandra Markle
Count along with fuzzy cubs at a Chinese breeding reserve while seeing exactly how baby pandas play, eat, and spend thei
Ages 3–7
Lucky Beans
Becky Birtha
Tired of eating beans during the Great Depression, Marshall uses his math lessons to guess how many beans are in a jar a
Ages 6–9
What's a Pair? What's a Dozen?
Stephen R. Swinburne
For the curious preschooler who wants to know why some things come in twos and others in twelves. A vibrant photographic
Ages 3–7