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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+
A Creepy Countdown
Charlotte Huck
Witches, bats, and glowing jack-o-lanterns fill the night in this rhythmic counting story that goes from one to ten and
Ages 3–7
Do the Math #2
The Writing on the Wall
Wendy Lichtman
Eighth-grader Tess uses her love for algebra to try to solve the messy equations of life, only to realize that some prob
Ages 9–13
Picture Book Math
Fraction Fun
David A. Adler
Master the basics of parts and wholes with this simple, clear introduction to how fractions work in the world around us.
Ages 7–10
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Usborne First Learning #4
Counting Up to 10
Jenny Tyler
For the curious toddler beginning to notice the world in sets and sequences, this vibrant guide turns number recognition
Ages 2–5
All Sorts of...
All Sorts of Numbers
Hannah Reidy
For the curious preschooler spotting numbers everywhere: a vibrant guide to understanding how counting and patterns shap
Ages 3–6
Early Math: Measurement
How Do You Measure Weight?
Thomas K. Adamson, Heather Adamson
For the curious child wondering why some things feel heavy and others light, this guide introduces how we measure weight
Ages 5–8
Let's Find Out
Let's Add to Ten, Again and Again!
Amanda Miller
For the early learner building confidence with numbers, this rhyming book uses real-world photos to make addition feel l
Ages 5–7
One Dragon's Dream
Peter Pavey
A dragon’s slumber becomes an imaginative counting game where you can spot groups of magical items hidden within every s
Ages 3–7
My First Nepali #4
Colors, Shapes & Numbers
Shirisha S.
For the curious toddler eager to name the world around them, this vibrant guide turns early learning into a shared momen
Ages 0–4
If You Were a... #1
If You Were a Set
Marcie Aboff
For the early learner starting to organize their world by grouping objects. This playful guide makes the mathematical co
Ages 5–8
Todd Parr
Doggy Kisses 123
Todd Parr
For the little one who loves puppies and is just starting to explore the world of numbers through playful, affectionate
Ages 0–3
Carlo #2
Carlo Likes Counting
Jessica Spanyol
Carlo the giraffe spots numbers everywhere, from the farm to the park, as he counts his way through a busy day of errand
Ages 2–5
FUNdamentals #1
Shapes You Can Eat!
Maria Yiangou
For the curious preschooler who sees patterns everywhere. Turn mealtime into a playful learning game by identifying shap
Ages 2–5
Fun with Numbers
Half You Heard of Fractions?
Thomas K. Adamson, Heather Adamson
For the child wondering why their pizza slice is smaller than their brother's or how to share a snack fairly with friend
Ages 5–8
Ozzie the Orca Learning #1
Ozzie the Orca's Counting Quest
Stacia Mathison
For the curious toddler discovering the world, this underwater journey turns learning numbers into an oceanic exploratio
Ages 2–5
How Many Monkeys?
Heather Amery
For the curious toddler eager to master their 1-2-3s, this vintage jungle adventure turns counting practice into a playf
Ages 2–5
Math Concepts #2
Patterns: What Comes Next?
Michele Koomen
Vibrant photos and simple text reveal how to spot, build, and predict the many mathematical patterns that repeat all aro
Ages 4–7
Star Shapes
Peter Malone
For the curious child who gazes at the night sky and wonders about patterns in the world, from the stars above to the ar
Ages 3–7
Shout! Shout It Out!
Denise Fleming
Get ready, get set, and yell! A playful mouse leads the way through a noisy, high-energy review of numbers, colors, and
Ages 2–5
Construction Countdown
K.C. Olson
For the toddler fascinated by every yellow truck they see on the road. This rhythmic countdown makes learning numbers an
Ages 2–5
Donald Crews Transportation & Concepts
Bicycle Race
Donald Crews
Twelve determined riders pedal through a fast-paced race where the lead constantly changes, making every number count to
Ages 3–6
This Plus That: Life's Little Equations
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
For the child who loves finding patterns in the world, this whimsical book uses playful equations to explore how little
Ages 4–8
Ask Albert Einstein
Lynne Barasch
A seven-year-old girl sends a letter to the world's most famous scientist, Albert Einstein, hoping he can help her siste
Ages 6–9
Someday Is Not a Day of the Week
Denise Brennan-Nelson
Max the beaver is tired of waiting for someday to arrive, so he grabs a calendar to figure out exactly when his family w
Ages 4–8