Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
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Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
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- Mind-boggling numbers, by Michael J. Rosen ; [illustrated by Julia Patton]
- Nothing stopped Sophie, the story of unshakable mathematician Sophie Germain, written by Cheryl Bardoe ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- Hands-on STEAM : grade 1, Kristi Sturgeon
- Painless pre-algebra, Amy Stahl, M.S. Ed
- Master math at home, extra challenges
- Master math at home, geometry and shape
- Kitchen math, Katie Marsico
- Hands-on STEAM : grade K, Chandra Prough, M.S.Ed., NBCT
- Happy Pi day to you!, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- Master math at home, extra challenges
- Amazing math projects you can build yourself, Laszlo C. Bardos & Samuel Carbaugh
- Dinosaur dig, Wendy Clemson and Frances Clemson
- Hands-on STEAM : grade 3, Kristin Kemp, M.A.Ed
- Master math at home, measurement
- Bedtime math, Laura Overdeck ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- What is math?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Master math at home, extra challenges
- Earth-friendly math crafts, Veronica Thompson
- Intro to geometry, workbook I, Grades 6-8
- The maths curriculum for parents, year 1, by Katie J Browne
- Hands-on STEAM : grade 2, Melissa Laughlin
- Una docena de primos, Marcia Freeman
- Janice VanCleave's math for every kid, easy activities that make learning math fun, Janice VanCleave
- Master math at home, numbers to 10 million
- Master math at home, whole number operations
- Visual guide to math, a first reference book for children, [written by Karen Wilding]
- Summer brain quest, between grades 4 & 5, written by Bridget Heos and Claire Piddock ; consulting editor, Kim Tredick
- Show and tell!, smart charts and great graphs : an introduction to the wonderful world of infographics, Stuart J. Murphy; illustrated by Teresa Bellón
- Mammoth math, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- Henry the fourth, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Scott Nash
- Math in the neighborhood, by Ellen Weiss
- Tyrannosaurus math, by Michelle Markel ; illustrated by Doug Cushman
- Math matters!, [series concept by Brian Knapp and Duncan McCrea ; text contributed by Brian Knapp and Colin Bass]
- Ball Game Math, Katie Marsico
- 70+ things to do with a hundred chart, number, shape, and logic activities from preschool to middle school, Denise Gaskins
- What makes 10?, Marcia Freeman
- Science and math for curious kids, a world of knowledge--from atoms to zoology!, Laura Baker and Lynn Huggins-Cooper ; illustrator, Alex Foster
- How to be good at science, technology, and engineering, the simplest-ever visual guide, authors, Robert Dinwiddle [and six others]
- Sir Cumference and the Fracton Faire, a math adventure, Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Wayne Geehan
- Master math at home, multiplication and division
- Math on the move, Katie Marsico
- What's the point of math?, writers, Ben Ffrancon Davis, Junaid Mubeen ; illustrator, Clarisse Hassan
- Master math at home, fractions
- Do not open this math book!, Danica McKellar ; illustrated by Maranda Maberry
- The boy who dreamed of infinity, a tale of the genius Ramanujan, Amy Alznauer ; illustrated by Daniel Miyares
- Maryam's magic, the story of mathematician Maryam Mirzakhani, by Megan Reid ; illustrations by Aaliya Jaleel
- Cool math, 50 fantastic facts for kids of all ages, Tracie Young, Katie Hewett
- How to be good at math, Peter Clarke, Caroline Clissold, Cherri Moseley ; editorial consultants, Peter Clarke, Jonathan Kolman ; illustrator, Acute Graphics
- Summer brain quest, between grades 5 & 6, written by Bridget Heos and Claire Piddock ; consulting editor, Kim Tredick
- Dungeons & tombs, a young adventurer's guide, written by Jim Zub, with Stacy King and Andrew Wheeler ; [illustrations by Conceptopolis]
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