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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+
First Graders from Mars #1
Horus's Horrible Day
Shana Corey
Smart student Tera faces a big challenge when she has to move past her own ideas and learn how to collaborate on a group
Ages 6–9
Classroom 13 #1
The Unlucky Lottery Winners of Classroom 13
Honest Lee, Matthew J. Gilbert
When Ms. LaCrosse splits her lottery winnings with her students, the kids of Classroom 13 discover that being a billiona
Ages 7–10
Sand Book
Loren Crisp
Tiny hands can turn a simple sandpit into a world of art, science, and math through sensory play and new vocabulary tail
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
34 books
Rock-a-Baby Band
Kate McMullan
Ten energetic babies grab their instruments to sing and dance in a noisy, joyful celebration of making music together.
Ages 0–3
Just One More Sleep
Jamie Lee Curtis
Waiting for a big day is hard, but counting down the sleeps makes every holiday and milestone feel like a year-round cel
Ages 4–8
Money Matters #3
Taxes, Taxes! Where the Money Goes
Nancy Loewen
Smarty the Pig offers practical tips and lively stories to explain how community money works and why economic concepts m
Ages 6–9
Alvin Fernald #2
Alvin's Secret Code
Clifford B. Hicks
Alvin and his friend Shoie put their knowledge of ciphers to the test when they stumble into a dangerous mystery that on
Ages 8–12
The Wee Hours
Stephanie Watson
For children who feel restless when the house is quiet, this story turns middle-of-the-night wakefulness into a whimsica
Ages 3–6
Merlin the Bird #2
Merlin, Are You Near or Far?
Eva Rasano
Merlin the bird swoops, zigzags, and flies in every direction in this colorful collage-style journey through the basics
Ages 0–3
What the Artist Saw
Paul Cézanne: He Saw the World in Spectacular Shapes
Amy Guglielmo
Cézanne found spectacular shapes in the world around him, using triangles and spheres to reinvent painting and inspire f
Ages 7–10
Little Bill
Hooray for Mother's Day!
Catherine Lukas
Little Bill honors his mother on her special day by picking out a thoughtful gift to represent each year of his life.
Ages 3–7
Little Fish #1
Hooray for Fish!
Lucy Cousins
Swim along with Little Fish to meet a kaleidoscope of underwater friends, from the curly-whirly and stripy to the hairy
Ages 1–4
Merlin #1
Merlin, Are You Small Or Big?
Eva Rasano
Merlin the bird looks tiny next to a skyscraper but giant to a worm, showing that size is all a matter of perspective in
Ages 0–3
When It's Six O'clock in San Francisco
Cynthia Jaynes Omololu
While Jared wakes up in San Francisco, children in London are playing soccer and families in Pakistan are eating dinner
Ages 4–8
Ladybug Girl
Do You Like These Boots?
David Soman, Jacky Davis
Ladybug Girl needs new boots, and a trip to the shoe store becomes a colorful journey to find the pair that feels just r
Ages 1–4
Mary Wore Her Red Dress, and Henry Wore His Green Sneakers
Merle Peek
Get ready for Katy Bear's birthday party by following along as all her animal friends arrive wearing their favorite colo
Ages 2–5
Sticks
Joan Bauer
Ten-year-old math whiz Mickey prepares for the biggest pool championship of his life while leaning on his community to h
Ages 8–12
Freaky Facts
Ancient Coins Were Shaped Like Hams
Barbara Seuling
Money hasn't always looked like paper and plastic; find out why people once traded ham-shaped coins and other bizarre tr
Ages 7–10
The Adventures of Lucky Cent
Christopher Flanagan
For the child curious about where everyday objects go, this tale of a traveling penny encourages observation and a new p
Ages 3–7
High Contrast Baby Book
My First Seasons
M. Borhan
Bold black-and-white patterns and high-contrast illustrations are designed specifically to catch the eye and support the
Ages 0–1
Big Numbers #2
Little Numbers
Edward Packard
For the curious child who wonders how our country is connected and how roads change over time through history and travel
Ages 7–12
Mr. Muffins #1
Mr. Muffins Goes to Paris
Harriet Winslow
A fluffy orange cat and a lost mouse wander the cobblestone streets of Paris, learning French words and spotting landmar
Ages 6–8
Mr. Muffins #6
Mr. Muffins Explores Amsterdam
Harriet Winslow
Pedal past windmills and visit rooftop gardens with a dapper cat named Mr. Muffins as he learns about green living in th
Ages 6–8
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #2
What's Smaller than a Pygmy Shrew?
Robert E. Wells
For the curious child who wonders how big the world really is, this book journeys from a tiny shrew down to the microsco
Ages 4–8