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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,394 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1491 books
4–7 yrs
696 books
8–11 yrs
180 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
How Many Snails?
Paul Giganti Jr.
Ordinary walks become detailed puzzles as a child counts the incredible variety of snails, dogs, and objects found along
Ages 3–7
Fulvio Testa's Concepts #1
If You Take a Pencil
Fulvio Testa
A single pencil transforms a blank page into a whimsical world where you can count everything from playful cats to golde
Ages 3–7
Wesley & Ali Discover the World of Business
Peter O. Van Der Meer
For the curious child asking about money and jobs, this story introduces basic economic concepts through the eyes of two
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
34 books
Brown Paper School
The I Hate Mathematics! Book
Marilyn Burns
For the child who thinks they hate math or feels bored by drills, this quirky guide reveals the magic, logic, and fun hi
Ages 9–13
Going Up! A Color Counting Book
Peter Sís
Step into the elevator and count the floors as neighbors in every color of the rainbow pile in for a secret celebration
Ages 2–5
Little 1
Ann Rand
The world of numbers and basic arithmetic comes to life through a visual journey of counting and early math concepts.
Ages 3–6
Who Were the Mayans and What Did They Give the World?
Baby Professor
For the curious student fascinated by ancient mysteries and hidden cities. This guide reveals how a clever civilization
Ages 6–10
Mommy and Daddy
Mommy Loves
Anne Gutman
Gentle animal mothers count their little ones from one to ten in this soft celebration of the bond between parent and ch
Ages 0–3
Navigating Early
Clare Vanderpool
Jack and his eccentric friend Early set off into the Maine wilderness on a quest for a legendary bear, finding dangerous
Ages 10–14
Beginner Books #62
Wacky Wednesday
Theo. LeSieg
For the child who loves to spot mistakes and thrives on routine, this book turns a chaotic day into a fun 'find-it' game
Ages 3–7
Red House, Brown Mouse
Jane Godwin
For the curious toddler noticing every detail in their world. This playful search and find story celebrates color, obser
Ages 2–5
Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything
Philip Steele
For the child who constantly asks why things fall or how the universe works: an engaging look at the man who decoded the
Ages 8–12
A Gebra Named Al
Wendy Isdell
Equations and elements come to life as Julie travels through a land where she can pick fruit from chemistrees and visit
Ages 10–14
7 Ate 9
Tara Lazar
The numbers are acting suspicious and 6 is worried that 7 is out for a snack in this pun-filled noir mystery that makes
Ages 4–8
1, 2, 3. . . By the Sea
Dianne Moritz
For the curious toddler discovering the world, this sunny adventure turns a beach trip into a playful numbers game.
Ages 2–5
Hannah, Divided
Adele Griffin
For the child who experiences the world intensely or feels the need to count and organize to stay calm. A sensitive look
Ages 9–13
Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins
Dianne Ochiltree
Bouncing rhymes follow a wagon that fills up fast as pumpkins are doubled again and again in this playful introduction t
Ages 3–7
Count Me a Rhyme: Animal Poems by the Numbers
Jane Yolen
Learn to count using the natural world through vivid animal photography, rhythmic poetry, and Roman numerals.
Ages 3–8
The 14 Fibs of Gregory K.
Greg Pincus
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their own family. Gregory struggles to balance his love for poetry with
Ages 8–12
Mysterious Patterns: Finding Fractals in Nature
Sarah C. Campbell
Rivers, parks, and backyards hold a secret geometry called fractals, showing how the natural world uses repeating patter
Ages 6–10
First Concepts in Mexican Folk Art #4
Count Me In!
Cynthia Weill
For the parent wanting to introduce numbers through a cultural lens, this book uses stunning Mexican folk art to make co
Ages 0–5
MathStart
Three Little Firefighters
Stuart J. Murphy
For the curious learner ready to tackle organization, these cheerful firefighters show how grouping objects by size and
Ages 3–6
1, 2, 3 for You and Me
Margaret Girnis
For parents seeking to introduce early math through a lens of inclusion, this book uses real-life photography to celebra
Ages 1–4
Lines, Bars and Circles
Helaine Becker
For the child who loves to tinker and ask why, this lively biography shows how one man's creative thinking turned boring
Ages 6–9