Book Genre: Children Math Books
Reading Snowflake Bentley was like stepping back to my childhood days, when snowflakes felt like
“Introductory Calculus for Infants” is not your typical children’s book. It challenges traditional assumptions about
“On a Beam of Light” transcends the narrative of Albert Einstein’s childhood into a universal
“Simply put, this is the best and most popular puzzle book that has ever been
At its heart, “Molly and the Mathematical Mystery” is a celebration of math, disguised as
A new mathematical idea, ranging from addition to zero, is presented in a clear and
Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World is arguably one of the
The book has an attractive design and is structured according to a theme. It also
“Find the missing piece of the puzzle with the help of George Cornelius Factor in
In a world where role models can shape our future, Hidden Figures: The American Dream
“Lemonade in Winter” is a must-read for young ones learning about money and more. It’s
Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature is a must-have children math book for parents, educators,
Which One Doesn’t Belong? a picture book for children written and illustrated by Christopher Danielson,
“When young Temple was given a diagnosis of autism, no one anticipated that she would
Ada Lovelace, the daughter of the well-known romantic poet Lord Byron, develops her creative potential
“Everything You Need to Know to Be Successful Math teaches students everything they need to
The Boy Who Loved Math is an affectionate, spirited biography of Paul Erdős. It is
Ten adorable little rubber ducks are here to whisk you away. (A book that contains
“A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars” is a magnificent exploration of the large numbers that shape
“Nothing Stopped Sophie” is a vital addition to historical and scientific literature for children and
Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci by Joseph D’Agnese is a charming and informative picture book
As part of this STEAM activity, kids can put their math knowledge to the test
How many seeds are in a pumpkin?” Mr. Tiffin asks his class as they gather
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