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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,407 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1503 books
4–7 yrs
697 books
8–11 yrs
180 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Making Cents
Elizabeth Keeler Robinson
A single penny starts a big project as five neighborhood friends learn to earn, save, and count money to build their ver
Ages 4–8
The Scientific Method #4
Collecting, Organizing and Interpreting Data
Baby Professor
For the curious student ready to make sense of the world, this guide turns messy information into clear charts and smart
Ages 6–10
How Tall, How Short, How Far Away
David A. Adler
For the curious child who wonders how we started measuring the world around us. This guide explores the history of measu
Ages 6–10
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Baby Professor
How to Identify Patterns of Change
Baby Professor
For the child who asks 'why' about the seasons or the sunrise, this guide helps young thinkers notice the predictable rh
Ages 6–9
Quack and Count
Keith Baker
For the preschooler beginning to explore numbers, these playful ducklings make learning how to group and add a joyful, r
Ages 2–5
One Family
George Shannon
For the child noticing the many ways people belong together. This inclusive counting book redefines 'one' to show that f
Ages 2–6
One on a Web
Ginger Wadsworth
For the curious toddler who stops to look at every bug on the sidewalk, this rhythmic journey brings the wonders of the
Ages 2–5
Superhero School
Aaron Reynolds
For the child who asks why they need to learn math if they're going to be a hero. Leonard discovers that even superheroe
Ages 5–9
Josefina
Jeanette Winter
For the child who loves making things with their hands, this book celebrates the joy of folk art and the vibrant colors
Ages 3–7
Squares
Yusuke Yonezu
For the curious toddler who loves to see how things change. This interactive board book uses clever cutouts to turn simp
Ages 0–3
The King's Commissioners
Aileen Friedman
Worried his government is growing too large, a king decides to count every official and learns about place value through
Ages 5–10
The Rabbit Problem
Emily Gravett
For the child who loves to count or the family feeling a bit squeezed for space. This clever, interactive calendar explo
Ages 6–12
Of Numbers and Stars
D. Anne Love
For the child who asks why the stars move and wants to know more, this story celebrates the curiosity of a girl who beca
Ages 5–9
Millions to Measure
David M. Schwartz
For the curious child who wonders why we use different tools to measure the world around us and how those systems began.
Ages 6–10
A Second Is a Hiccup
Hazel Hutchins
A second is as quick as a hiccup and a week is seven mornings in a row in this rhyming introduction to how we measure th
Ages 3–7
MathStart
Monster Musical Chairs
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child just starting to explore numbers and group play. This lively story turns a classic party game into an appr
Ages 3–6
Fun with Roman Numerals
David A. Adler
Roman numerals are hidden in plain sight on clocks and at the Super Bowl. Master this ancient system of place values and
Ages 7–11
Let's Count Sports Games!
Stacy Brown
For the young sports fan who is just starting to identify numbers and objects. This colorful board book uses familiar at
Ages 1–4
Inchworm and a Half
Elinor J. Pinczes
Measuring garden vegetables is a big job for a small worm, but these wiggly friends use rhymes and teamwork to figure ou
Ages 5–9
Little Fish
Shapes with Little Fish
Lucy Cousins
For the curious toddler discovering the world's patterns, this bright underwater adventure turns first shapes into a col
Ages 0–3
Counting Ovejas
Sarah Weeks
For the child who struggles to quiet their mind at bedtime, this playful counting book turns sheep-counting into a color
Ages 2–6
Kindergarten #2
Kindergarten Count to 100
Jacqueline Rogers
For the child preparing to enter the big world of elementary school. This gentle story helps kids visualize their school
Ages 4–6
Tell Me the Number before Infinity
Becky Taylor, Dena Taylor
For the child who feels limited by a physical diagnosis, this memoir shows how determination and a love for math can lea
Ages 10–18
Little Sumo #1
Sumo Colors
Sanae Ishida
For the parent wanting to introduce colors through a unique cultural lens, these whimsical sumo wrestlers make learning
Ages 0–3