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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,402 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1498 books
4–7 yrs
697 books
8–11 yrs
180 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Sand-Reckoner
Gillian Bradshaw
Archimedes uses the power of geometry and engineering to defend his home from a Roman invasion while grappling with love
Ages 12–18
The Everything Book
Denise Fleming
For the curious toddler or preschooler eager to name everything they see. This vibrant collection turns everyday objects
Ages 1–4
What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile?
Judy Sierra
For the child learning about daily routines or the value of a change of plans. This rhyming romp shows that friendship i
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
34 books
Rage
Laura Longhine
For the child who experiences the world with intense sensitivity and struggles to decode the complex, often messy emotio
Ages 12–18
100th Day Worries
Margery Cuyler
Jessica is worried she won't find the right things to bring for her class celebration until her family helps her gather
Ages 4–8
Birdsongs
Betsy Franco
Ten taps of a woodpecker start a counting journey through the day, ending with a mockingbird who repeats every chirp and
Ages 3–7
Ten Blocks to the Big Wok: A Chinatown Counting Book
Ying-Hwa Hu
For children curious about different cultures, this vibrant walk through Chinatown builds early math skills while celebr
Ages 4–8
AlphaWorld
Odd One Out
Rosalind Hayhoe
Can you spot the item that doesn't belong? Put your observation skills to the test by finding the one thing that stands
Ages 3–6
Little People, Big Dreams
Alan Turing
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who feels like an outsider because they think differently. This gentle biography celebrates how unique min
Ages 4–8
Round
Joyce Sidman
Search through the trees and grass to find the curves of the natural world and learn why nature chooses round shapes for
Ages 3–7
Apple Countdown
Joan Holub
Hop on the school bus for a trip to the orchard where twenty children use addition and grouping to count down to one whi
Ages 3–6
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
Mountain Meadow 1 2 3
Caroline Stutson
Western mountain animals and native plants appear in rhyming portraits as you count from one to ten and back again throu
Ages 3–7
Piggies in my Pocket
Amy Baker
For the child who loves finding magic in everyday places, this playful counting story turns pockets into a world of tiny
Ages 2–5
Tana Hoban Concept Books
Shapes, Shapes, Shapes
Tana Hoban
Search for circles in manhole covers and rectangles in barrettes through vivid photographs that reveal the geometry hidd
Ages 2–6
Hello Reader! Math #3
Even Steven and Odd Todd
Kathryn Cristaldi
Even Steven loves everything perfectly balanced, but his world is turned upside down when his chaotic cousin Odd Todd co
Ages 5–8
The Warlord's Series #2
The Warlord's Beads
Virginia Walton Pilegard
A young boy in ancient China uses beads and a branch to help his father count treasures, leading to the clever invention
Ages 5–9
Mouse Books #2
Mouse Count
Ellen Stoll Walsh
Ten brave mice must use their wits to outsmart a hungry snake in this suspenseful and classic counting adventure.
Ages 2–5
Math Charmers: Tantalizing Tidbits for the Mind
Alfred S. Posamentier
Paper folding, paradoxical riddles, and secret patterns reveal the hidden magic inside geometry and algebra through quic
Ages 11–17
Tana Hoban's Concept Books
1, 2, 3
Tana Hoban
Bright photographs of everyday objects like shoes and fingers help little learners count their way through a familiar wo
Ages 0–3
Multiply on the Fly
Suzanne Slade
Short rhymes and realistic insect illustrations turn multiplication problems into a fascinating study of backyard bugs.
Ages 5–9
Sir Cumference #1
Sir Cumference and the First Round Table
Cindy Neuschwander
Carpenters and knights tackle a medieval design dilemma, using diameter and pi to build the perfect table for Camelot in
Ages 6–11
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