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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 Mango-Shaped Space
Wendy Mass
For the child who feels like they see the world differently than everyone else, or who is processing the quiet heartbrea
Ages 10–14
Animal Opposites
Petr Horáček
Fast cheetahs race past slow snails and prickly porcupines contrast with smooth frogs in this interactive book of animal
Ages 2–5
Amazing Animal Records
The World's Longest Snake and Other Animal Records
Martha E. H. Rustad
Check out the most extreme creatures on the planet through amazing photographs of animals that have broken world records
Ages 5–8
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Tana Hoban Concept Books
Exactly the Opposite
Tana Hoban
Vivid photographs capture the world in pairs, inviting a closer look at how things can be strikingly different yet perfe
Ages 2–5
Colors
Sophie Pelham
For the curious toddler discovering the world's palette through art. Use real-world photographs of a famous sculpture to
Ages 0–3
Another
written and illustrated by Christian Robinson
Step through a magical portal where a simple walk with a cat turns into a mirrored adventure full of surprises and new p
Ages 3–8
Knots on a Counting Rope
Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault
A grandfather ties a knot in a rope for every story told to his blind grandson, weaving together memories of a special b
Ages 5–9
Pride Colors
Robin Stevenson
A celebration of unconditional love for the youngest readers using the vibrant colors of the Pride flag to explore diver
Ages 0–3
100 Things That Make Me Happy: A Picture Book
Amy Schwartz
For the child who needs a gentle reminder of the small wonders in their day, from red socks to hide and seek.
Ages 2–5
Piggies in the Pumpkin Patch
Jennifer Rofé
Playful little pigs romp through a farm, meeting animal neighbors and exploring the hidden corners of a pumpkin patch.
Ages 2–5
All-Together Quilt, The
Lizzy Rockwell
For the child learning the power of community, this story shows how individual pieces of fabric and unique people come t
Ages 4–8
The World Is Not a Rectangle
Jeanette Winter
For the child who thinks outside the box, this inspiring biography of Zaha Hadid celebrates the beauty of following your
Ages 5–9
Caps for Sale
Esphyr Slobodkina
For the child who loves to mimic others or needs a playful way to process big feelings of frustration when things don't
Ages 3–7
Early Learning
Early Learning Alphabet
Ravikumar Selvaraj
Big letters and bright, cheerful images help toddlers take their very first steps into the alphabet and build their earl
Ages 1–5
Baby Sees #1
Baby Sees Fairy Tale Creatures
Janna Steagall
Designed for a baby's developing eyes, these high-contrast patterns and mythical creatures make for an engaging and deve
Ages 0–1
Birding for Babies #2
Migrating Birds
Chloe Goodhart
From purple finches to indigo buntings, young bird-watchers can identify vibrant colors while learning about the amazing
Ages 0–3
Sing-Along Stories
Where Is Thumbkin?
Steven Anderson
Wiggle your fingers and get ready to sing along with this collection of classic, high-energy activity songs designed for
Ages 1–4
How the Second Grade Got $8,205.50 to Visit the Statue of Liberty
Nathan Zimelman
For the child who wonders where the money goes when a group project hits a snag, this funny account of school fundraisin
Ages 6–9
Creative Movement
The Direction Dance! Up, Down, Left, and Right
Michael Dahl
Perfect for energetic toddlers and preschoolers, this interactive book turns learning directions into a fun dance party
Ages 3–7
This Is a Book of Shapes
Kenneth Kraegel
For the toddler who enjoys a good giggle, this playful book starts with simple shapes before descending into delightful,
Ages 0–3
The Three Silly Billies
Margie Palatini
Three hip travelers combine their courage and their spare change to outsmart a greedy troll at his own bridge.
Ages 4–8
Time Goes By #3
First Thousand Years
Gerry Bailey
Discover how the abacus simplified math and why the kite began as a military signal before building your own ancient inv
Ages 8–12
Follow the Line #2
Follow the Line Through the House
Laura Ljungkvist
Follow a single line on a winding journey through every room of the house, pausing to spot curious objects and hidden de
Ages 3–6
Queen of Physics
Teresa Robeson
Chien-Shiung Wu became a trailblazing nuclear physicist, overcoming immense barriers and proving her brilliance in a wor
Ages 5–9