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236 books about math & numbers
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Pete the Cat
Pete the Cat: Five Little Ducks
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the toddler who loves rhythm and repetition, this cool twist on a classic counting song helps little ones process sm
Ages 2–5
Red Rocket Readers
Show Me a Shape
Pam Holden
For the curious preschooler beginning to notice patterns: this simple guide helps children spot circles, squares, and tr
Ages 4–6
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 Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears: Bears on Wheels
Jan Berenstain, Stan Berenstain
For the curious toddler or preschooler who loves movement and numbers. This rhythmic, high-energy book turns counting in
Ages 2–6
Red Rocket Readers
How Many Wheels?
Pam Holden
For the curious preschooler who stops to point at every passing truck, this simple counting book turns a walk down the s
Ages 4–6
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
Sing Along With Me! #1
Five Little Ducks
Yu-hsuan Huang
For the curious toddler who loves to move and sing. This interactive board book uses music and sliding parts to help lit
Ages 0–3
Why Do We Need Money? Technology for Kids
Baby Professor
For the child who asks why we can't just take what we want from the store, this book explains how money works and where
Ages 4–8
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
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
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
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
What Am I? Looking Through Shapes at Apples and Grapes
N. N. Charles
For the curious toddler who loves a good mystery. Use rhyming clues and peek-through shapes to discover a world of color
Ages 2–5
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
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
Tana Hoban Concept Books
So Many Circles, So Many Squares
Tana Hoban
For the curious preschooler starting to notice patterns, this photographic treasure hunt reveals that geometry is hiding
Ages 2–6
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
Little Fish
Shapes with Little Fish
Lucy Cousins
For the curious toddler discovering the world's patterns, this bright underwater adventure turns first shapes into a col
Ages 0–3
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
Little Fish
Count with Little Fish
Lucy Cousins
For the toddler who is just starting to name their worlds, this vibrant underwater journey makes learning to count to te
Ages 0–3
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
Over in the Meadow
John Langstaff
For the child discovering the rhythms of the natural world through song and counting. This classic nursery rhyme fosters
Ages 2–6
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
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