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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+
All Aboard Reading
Cat Show
Jayne Harvey
When the neighborhood kids decide to put on a cat show, they have to find the perfect way to sort and celebrate every si
Ages 4–7
Arthur Chapter Books
Arthur and the No-Brainer
Marc Brown
Pencils are sharpened and nerves are high as Arthur and his friends face their biggest challenge yet: the big school mat
Ages 6–9
Double Take! A New Look at Opposites
Susan Hood
Step into a topsy-turvy funhouse where everything changes depending on how you look at it. Retro artwork brings the conc
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
34 books
Stop this Birthday!
Rowan Cutler
Zephyr wishes every day could be her birthday, but she soon learns that the long wait between years is exactly what make
Ages 3–7
The Book of Tens
Mark Podwal
Ancient legends and biblical miracles reveal why the number ten holds such a sacred and powerful place in Jewish teachin
Ages 6–10
A High, Low, Near, Far, Loud, Quiet Story
Nina Crews
Big and small, fast and slow, and rough and smooth come to life through vibrant photographs of everyday scenes.
Ages 2–5
How Big is Big?
Harriet Ziefert
Simple comparisons between different animals help define exactly what it means to be small, smaller, or the biggest of t
Ages 3–6
Signature Lives
Hypatia: Mathematician, Inventor, and Philosopher
Sandy Donovan
Hypatia of Alexandria was a brilliant light in the ancient world, masterfully blending the complex worlds of mathematics
Ages 10–14
Henry's 100 Days of Kindergarten
Nancy Carlson
For the child counting down the milestones of their first year, this story builds excitement for school achievements and
Ages 4–6
So Many Cats!
Beatrice Schenk de Regniers
One family keeps finding room for just one more feline friend until their house is full of a dozen cats in this bouncy c
Ages 3–7
10 Things I Love about You!
Danielle McLean
A warm reassurance for toddlers that they are loved for exactly who they are, from their happy smiles to their cozy bedt
Ages 0–4
Sleeping Bear Press Number Books
Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse for Youth
Kate Douglas Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith
Count your way across the Golden State, from a single garibaldi fish to one hundred monarch butterflies, paired with rhy
Ages 4–10
Bunny Day: Telling Time from Breakfast to Bedtime
Rick Walton
Follow a family of busy bunnies through their rhyming day and check the clocks on every page to see how the hours pass f
Ages 3–7
Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine
Laurie Ann Wallmark
Ada Lovelace blends her poetic imagination with mathematical logic to write the world's very first computer program for
Ages 5–9
On Beyond A Million: An Amazing Math Journey
David M. Schwartz
Numbers stretch from popcorn kernels to dinosaurs as Professor X uses his dog and the powers of ten to explain how big a
Ages 7–11
Pastry School in Paris: An Adventure in Capacity
Cindy Neuschwander
Parisian kitchens become classrooms for twins Matt and Bibi as they master liters and quarts to bake the perfect dessert
Ages 7–10
The Magic Repair Shop #2
The Multiplying Menace
Amanda Marrone
Vengeance arrives in the form of a math-whiz villain, leaving a young prince to use a magical stick and multiplication s
Ages 7–10
Polar Bear Math: Learning About Fractions from Klondike and Snow
Ann Whitehead Nagda
Follow the real-life journey of two baby polar bears at the zoo and learn how fractions are used to create the perfect m
Ages 6–10
Big Fat Hen
Keith Baker
A big fat hen and her chirping chicks turn a traditional nursery rhyme into a vibrant counting game filled with bold, co
Ages 2–5
The Rain Forest Counts
Lisa McCourt
Vibrant paper collages lead the way through the jungle as you count rain forest animals from one to ten and back again.
Ages 3–7
Brilliant Calculator, The: How Mathematician Edith Clarke Helped Electrify America
Jan Lower
Edith Clarke defied the expectations of the early 20th century to become the first female electrical engineer, using mat
Ages 4–9
Sir Cumference #7
Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens
Cindy Neuschwander
A surprise party for King Arthur gets chaotic until Sir Cumference and Lady Di of Ameter use place value to organize the
Ages 6–10
How High Can a Dinosaur Count?: And Other Math Mysteries
Valorie Fisher
Solve clever word problems and find hidden clues in colorful illustrations to see how math works in the prehistoric worl
Ages 5–9
I Can Count the Petals of a Flower
John Wahl, Stacey Wahl
Vibrant close-up photographs of flowers with one to sixteen petals make counting and learning about multiples a beautifu
Ages 4–9