Book Genre: Children

Some children’s math books start with formulas. On a Beam of Light begins with a
Snowflake Bentley
Reading Snowflake Bentley was like stepping back to my childhood days, when snowflakes felt like
“Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth” is a must-read for anyone who
The Honeybee is a must-read for any child who loves literature and humor! The beloved
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse is quickly becoming one of the
The Moscow Puzzles: 359 Mathematical Recreations
“Simply put, this is the best and most popular puzzle book that has ever been
Sticker Shape Create | Abakcus
Sticker, Shape, Create: A Sticker Art Activity Book is an interesting and innovative children’s activity
Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space
Professor Astro Cat is the smartest cat in the alley. He’s got a degree in
This Is How We Do It is not just another book in the crowded landscape
Once Upon An Alphabet is truly a one-of-a-kind book that you and your child won’t
The book has an attractive design and is structured according to a theme. It also
If you’re looking for a fun and imaginative bedtime story, look no further than Nina
Home by Carson Ellis | Best Kid's Books | Abakcus
Home explores many different shapes and sizes that home can take, encouraging kids to think
Prepare to board! This fascinating new book from illustrator James Gulliver Hancock takes readers on
A Child of Books is hands down one of the best children’s books ever written,
Curious About Snow
When will it start to snow? What causes snow to be white? How can we
The Boy Who Loved Math: The Improbable Life of Paul Erdős
The Boy Who Loved Math is an affectionate, spirited biography of Paul Erdős. It is
A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars
“A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars” is a magnificent exploration of the large numbers that shape
Nothing Stopped Sophie: The Story of Unshakable Mathematician Sophie Germain
“Nothing Stopped Sophie” is a vital addition to historical and scientific literature for children and
Sir Cumference and the First Round Table: A Math Adventure
Sir Cumference and the First Round Table is an excellent resource for educators and parents
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