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Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers
Math & Numbers Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,272 books about math & numbers
0–3 yrs
1426 books
4–7 yrs
659 books
8–11 yrs
169 books
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(51)
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(14)
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(13)
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(6)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Ten Grouchy Groundhogs
Kathryn Heling
For the child who loves to count and wiggle. This bouncy rhyme helps little ones manage the frustration of waiting while
Ages 3–6
Trash Truck Numbers 1-10
C. R. Merriam
For the truck-loving toddler who is just beginning to explore numbers. This colorful guide uses a fleet of garbage truck
Ages 2–5
The Clueless Girl's Guide #1
The Clueless Girl's Guide to Being a Genius
Janice Repka
Thirteen-year-old math prodigy Aphrodite Wigglesmith heads back to middle school to teach, finding that she has as much
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
28 books
Tree of Wonder
Kate Messner
A single almendro tree is a bustling high-rise for wildlife. Count the many creatures that eat, sleep, and hide within i
Ages 5–9
Near or Far
Wiley Blevins
For the early explorer learning to describe their world. This simple guide helps children master spatial concepts throug
Ages 4–6
Secret Coders #6
Monsters & Modules
Gene Luen Yang
Hopper and her friends must use their coding logic to survive Flatland, a dangerous world of two-dimensional shapes rule
Ages 8–12
Teach & Learn Basic Armenian Words
Days, Months, Seasons & Time
Sara S.
For the child who is beginning to ask when their birthday is or why the leaves are changing. This guide helps little one
Ages 3–6
Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site
Excavator's 123
Sherri Duskey Rinker
For the toddler who is fascinated by every passing truck, this sturdy board book turns basic counting into a high-energy
Ages 0–3
Twenty at Bedtime #1
Twenty Dinosaurs at Bedtime
Mark Sperring
For the energetic child who needs a playful yet calming transition from daytime play to sleep. This rhythmic countdown h
Ages 2–5
One Woolly Wombat
Rod Trinca
Count from one to fourteen alongside a cast of humorous Australian animals in this bouncy, rhyming journey through the o
Ages 2–5
Black Lagoon Adventures #21
The 100th Day of School from the Black Lagoon
Mike Thaler
Hubie needs to bring 100 items to school, but he can't decide between baseball cards or the hairs on his head. The 100th
Ages 6–9
Dilly Duck Plans a Parade
Holly DiBella-McCarthy
Dilly Duck and Billy Beaver are on a quest to find colors for a parade, learning how to use all their senses when things
Ages 2–6
S Is for School!
Andrea Posner-Sanchez
Elmo and his friends welcome little ones to the classroom with over 30 interactive flaps that show exactly what happens
Ages 2–5
The Longitude Prize
Joan Dash
John Harrison spent forty years obsessed with a single problem: building a clock that could keep perfect time at sea to
Ages 10–14
Capy Coo #1
Capy Coo Says Hello
Mia Polyglot
For parents eager to introduce a second language through play, this gentle jungle journey helps young children absorb Sp
Ages 3–7
East or West, Space is Best
Sam Solyman
Little astronauts solve number puzzles, mazes, and math challenges while learning about the fascinating wonders of our s
Ages 3–6
Red Rocket Readers
Top to Toe Counting
Pam Holden
From fingernails to knuckles, you can learn the names of your body parts while counting every bit of yourself from head
Ages 4–6
Nursery Play-Along Classics #1
This Little Piggy Went to Market
R. A. Herman
Whimsical pastels and gentle instructions turn this classic nursery rhyme into an interactive play session filled with i
Ages 0–3
Me and the World: An Infographic Exploration
Mireia Trius
Bright infographics and global data reveal how children across the planet live, eat, and play, turning complex statistic
Ages 8–12
A Math Tale #1
Crash! Boom!
Robie H. Harris
Elephant is determined to build a tower as tall as can be, but gravity has other plans. Watch the blocks tumble and the
Ages 2–5
Count the Monkeys
Mac Barnett
Count all the monkeys on these pages! Wait, where did they go? Something big and scary must have chased them all away.
Ages 3–7
Science of the Past
Science in Early Islamic Culture
George Beshore
Trace the fascinating origins of modern math and medicine back to the brilliant scholars and medical pioneers of the ear
Ages 9–13
And What Comes After a Thousand?
Anette Bley
For the child grappling with the loss of a grandparent or elderly friend, this gentle story uses the vastness of numbers
Ages 4–8
Mortal Fire
Elizabeth Knox
For the teenager who feels like an outsider and sees patterns others miss, this lyrical mystery explores finding one's p
Ages 14–18