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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,405 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1501 books
4–7 yrs
697 books
8–11 yrs
180 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Daisy 1, 2, 3
Peter Catalanotto
Twenty Dalmatians named Daisy might look identical, but a closer look at Mrs. Tuttle's obedience class reveals the funny
Ages 3–7
Absolutely One Thing
Lauren Child
For the child who wants everything in the toy aisle. Charlie and Lola navigate the tricky world of choices and counting
Ages 3–7
Crimes and Mathdemeanors
Leith Hathout
A neighborhood detective puts math to work to crack tough cases, proving that numbers are the most powerful tool for sol
Ages 12–17
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12–18 yrs
34 books
Ten Animals in Antarctica: A Counting Book
Moira Court
For the curious toddler discovering the natural world and early math. This vibrant book introduces Antarctic wildlife wh
Ages 2–5
Barn Cat: A Counting Book
Carol P. Saul
For the child who loves looking for details in the world around them, this book offers a peaceful way to practice number
Ages 2–5
Harper Growing Tree
It's Time!
Kathleen W. Deady
For the child curious about the hands on the clock and the numbers on the screen. Help your little one master the daily
Ages 5–8
Chitrakoot Books
The Fascinating Fibonaccis
Shonali Chinniah
A simple sequence of numbers discovered centuries ago appears everywhere in our world, from the curves of seashells to t
Ages 7–12
I See a Pattern Here
Bruce Goldstone
For the curious child who loves to spot details in the world, this book transforms everyday sights into a fun game of fi
Ages 4–8
One Ted Falls Out of Bed
Julia Donaldson
For the toddler who finds comfort in the familiar rhythm of counting, this gentle adventure reassures little ones that e
Ages 0–4
The Clock Struck One: A Time-Telling Tale
Trudy Harris
For the child who is ready to move beyond counting to understanding the rhythms of the day and how to read the hands on
Ages 4–8
McKellar Math
Bathtime Mathtime
Danica McKellar
One messy baby and five floaty bubbles turn the nightly cleaning routine into a playful counting game featuring wayward
Ages 0–3
Bat Jamboree
Kathi Appelt
Ten rows of talented bats perform a wing-flapping review, stacking themselves into a musical pyramid of fifty-five for a
Ages 3–7
Jerry Pallotta's Counting Books
The Icky Bug Counting Book
Jerry Pallotta
Count your way to 26 while uncovering fascinating science facts about creepy-crawly insects illustrated in lush, colorfu
Ages 4–8
Great Minds of Ancient Science and Math
Archimedes: Mathematical Genius of the Ancient World
Mary Gow
Ancient Syracuse comes to life through the genius of a man who calculated the area of a circle and anticipated modern ca
Ages 11–16
1,2, Buckle My Shoe
Anna Grossnickle Hines
Woven quilt squares provide a cozy, colorful backdrop for this classic nursery rhyme that helps little ones connect numb
Ages 1–4
Sea Math #1
Sea Squares
Joy N. Hulme
Realistic sea creatures teach the basics of multiplication and squaring numbers through rhythmic rhymes and clever page
Ages 5–9
Dog Loves Books #3
Dog Loves Counting
Louise Yates
For the child who loves winding down with a story before bed, this book offers a peaceful way to practice numbers while
Ages 2–5
One Fox: A Counting Thriller
Kate Read
For the child who needs a thrilling way to practice their 123s. This pulse-pounding counting adventure keeps little ones
Ages 2–6
For Good Measure
Ken Robbins
For the curious child who wonders how big a 'foot' actually is or why we measure things the way we do, this visual guide
Ages 7–10
In Code
Sarah Flannery, David Flannery
A sixteen-year-old girl journeys from solving dinner-table puzzles to making world-class breakthroughs in the complex wo
Ages 12–18
Growing Patterns: Fibonacci Numbers in Nature
Sarah C. Campbell
Hidden patterns emerge in pineapples and sunflowers as you count your way through the mathematical beauty of the Fibonac
Ages 6–10
Follow the Line #1
Follow the Line
Laura Ljungkvist
One single line travels through cities, oceans, and villages, inviting eyes to trace the path while counting starfish, t
Ages 2–5
How Many Feet in the Bed?
Diane Johnston Hamm
For the family that loves to crowd together on lazy mornings, this book turns a cozy pileup into a fun counting lesson.
Ages 2–5
This Little Hamster
written and illustrated by Kass Reich
For the curious toddler ready to explore the world of numbers through the playful antics of tiny, energetic hamsters.
Ages 0–3