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52 books about math & numbers
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Middle Grade
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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
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
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
The Baby-Sitters Club #105
Stacey the Math Whiz
Ann M. Martin
For the child who feels they have to hide their smarts or hobbies just to fit in with the 'cool' crowd at school.
Ages 8–12
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
MathStart
Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes
Stuart J. Murphy
For the child who loves space adventures but finds math concepts a bit tricky, this mission turns 3D geometry into a fun
Ages 6–9
The Kids' Guide to Money in Sports
Suzanne Slade
For the young athlete curious about how much money their favorite pros make and how the sports industry actually works.
Ages 8–12
600 Black Spots
David A. Carter
For the child who loves to tinker and explore, this sophisticated pop-up book turns counting into a mesmerizing game of
Ages 5–10
Writing, Counting and Calendars
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders how we started tracking time and sharing ideas across the ages.
Ages 7–10
How to Measure the Physical Properties of Matter
Baby Professor
For the curious child who asks 'how big' or 'how heavy,' this book introduces the fundamental ways we measure and unders
Ages 6–9
Millions to Measure
David M. Schwartz
For the curious child who wonders why we use different tools to measure the world around us and how those systems began.
Ages 6–10
How Much Is a Million?
David M. Schwartz
For the curious child struggling to grasp the scale of big numbers, this book uses playful comparisons to make millions,
Ages 5–10
The King's Commissioners
Aileen Friedman
For the child curious about how numbers work in the real world. A king realizes his kingdom has grown too complex and di
Ages 5–10
Superhero School
Aaron Reynolds
For the child who asks why they need to learn math if they're going to be a hero. Leonard discovers that even superheroe
Ages 5–9
How Tall, How Short, How Far Away
David A. Adler
For the curious child who wonders how we started measuring the world around us. This guide explores the history of measu
Ages 6–10
History of Counting, The
Denise Schmandt-Besserat
For the curious child who wonders where numbers came from and how ancient civilizations kept track of their world withou
Ages 7–11
How to Identify Patterns of Change
Baby Professor
For the child who asks 'why' about the seasons or the sunrise, this guide helps young thinkers notice the predictable rh
Ages 6–9
Of Numbers and Stars
D. Anne Love
For the child who asks why the stars move and wants to know more, this story celebrates the curiosity of a girl who beca
Ages 5–9
Fun with Roman Numerals
David A. Adler
For the child who loves cracking codes or wants to know why we use 'X' for the Super Bowl, this guide makes ancient math
Ages 7–11
The Scientific Method #4
Collecting, Organizing and Interpreting Data
Baby Professor
For the curious student ready to make sense of the world, this guide turns messy information into clear charts and smart
Ages 6–10
Supply and Demand & The Lemonade Stand #3
Opportunity Cost and the Mystery of the Left Socks Lost
Mark J. Flowers
For the child curious about how money works and the trade-offs we make when choosing how to spend our time or savings to
Ages 6–10
Math Mini Mysteries
Sandra Markle
For the curious child who loves a challenge, these bite-sized math mysteries turn abstract concepts into engaging invest
Ages 7–11
Seeing Symmetry
Loreen Leedy
For the child who loves finding patterns in the world, this book transforms math into a visual treasure hunt through nat
Ages 5–10
Fraction Action
Loreen Leedy
For the child who is beginning to learn that math is everywhere, from slices of fruit to the change in a pocket.
Ages 5–9
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