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190 books about math & numbers
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Red Rocket Readers #3
What Is Round?
Pam Holden
For the curious toddler or preschooler beginning to notice patterns in the world, this simple guide uses real-world phot
Ages 3–6
Baby Bear #2
Baby Bear Counts One
Ashley Wolff
For the curious toddler preparing for winter or a new season. This gentle story uses nature's wonders to introduce numbe
Ages 2–5
Babies Love
Babies Love Shapes
Rose Nestling
For the curious toddler discovering the world's many forms, this interactive board book uses high-contrast art and flaps
Ages 0–3
Red Rocket Readers
Pairs of Feet
Pam Holden
For the early learner discovering the world through patterns. This simple book helps children identify pairs and practic
Ages 3–5
Can You Count Backwards? Number Mastery for Kids
Baby Professor
For the preschooler beginning to explore numbers, this workbook offers a gentle path to mastering the tricky skill of co
Ages 3–6
MathStart
Betcha!
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child who loves to be right and wants to know how many things are in a jar. Discover how to make 'smart guesses'
Ages 7–10
Seaweed Soup
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child who loves the ocean, this friendly story helps make sense of groups and matching through a fun seaweed fea
Ages 3–6
Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares
Frank Murphy
For the child who loves patterns and brain-teasers, this book reveals how a famous founding father used math to turn bor
Ages 6–9
MathStart
Elevator Magic
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child who loves the magic of elevators but needs a little help grasping how numbers disappear during subtraction
Ages 4–8
Counting Our Way to the 100th Day
Betsy Franco
Celebrate the first 100 days of the school year with 100 playful poems that make counting and math concepts feel like a
Ages 4–8
MathStart
The Best Bug Parade
Stuart J. Murphy
For the early learner exploring how things relate to one another. This playful story introduces basic math concepts by c
Ages 2–5
Little Quack #3
Little Quack's Hide and Seek
Lauren Thompson
For the curious toddler who loves to play and explore, this rhythmic adventure makes learning to count as fun as a game
Ages 2–5
Guinea Pigs Add Up
Margery Cuyler
For the child who loves classroom critters and is beginning to explore how numbers grow and shrink through real-world ex
Ages 4–8
Pete the Cat's Got Class
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child who feels discouraged by difficult school subjects or thinks math just isn't for them.
Ages 4–8
Counting Safari Adventure
Speedy Publishing
For the early learner who loves animals and discovery, this playful guide uses a fun safari theme to help master foundat
Ages 2–5
Spots: Counting Creatures from Sky to Sea
Carolyn Lesser
For the curious preschooler captivated by patterns and creatures, this rhythmic counting journey explores the beauty of
Ages 4–8
MathStart
The Grizzly Gazette
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child curious about how numbers work in the real world, this camp-based story turns an exciting election into a
Ages 7–10
Where Is? #3
Where Are the Easter Eggs?
Sujatha Lalgudi
For the toddler who loves the excitement of a holiday scavenger hunt, this cheerful guide turns counting from 1 to 20 in
Ages 2–6
Baby University #10
Bayesian Probability for Babies
Chris Ferrie
For parents who want to nurture a love for STEM from day one. This simple board book uses cookies to explain how we make
Ages 0–3
Silly Shapes
The Triangle Who Got Lost
Morgan Ash
For the child who feels they need to handle everything on their own. Triangle's journey shows that asking for help is a
Ages 6–8
Maisy's First Clock
Lucy Cousins
For the preschooler beginning to ask 'When?', follow Maisy's daily routine to learn how the hands of a clock tell the st
Ages 2–5
Lift-the-Flap Tab #3
12 Days of Christmas
Roger Priddy
For the curious toddler discovering the magic of the holidays, this sensory board book invites little hands to explore t
Ages 0–3
A House
Kevin Henkes
For the child curious about the world around them, this gentle exploration of shapes and colors shows how a simple build
Ages 2–5
The Story Of: Biographies for New Readers
The Story of Katherine Johnson
Andrea Thorpe
For the child who loves to count and wonders how things work, this biography shows how one girl's passion for math helpe
Ages 6–9
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