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Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
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Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
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Mathematics
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Visual guide to math, a first reference book for children, written by Karen Wilding
The math maze:, solve your way out!, Alix Wood
Math maker lab, 27 super-cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, senior editors, Michelle Crane, Sam Kennedy ; editor, Rachel Thompson ; US editor, Kayla Dugger ; illustrator, Simon Tegg
The STEAM team, simple science explained, written by Lisa Burke ; consultant Professor Robert Wilson
Do not open this math book!, Danica McKellar ; illustrated by Maranda Maberry
You wouldn't want to live without math!, written by Anne Rooney ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; series created by David Salariya
Now what?, a math tale, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Chris Chatterton
How many mice make an elephant?, and other big questions about size and distance, by Tracey Turner ; with some notes about numbers by Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
How to be good at math, Peter Clarke, Caroline Clissold, Cherri Moseley ; editorial consultants, Peter Clarke, Jonathan Kolman ; illustrator, Acute Graphics
Wonder women of science, twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
How to be a math wizard, written by Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon
I'm trying to love math, words & pictures by Bethany Barton
Mammoth math, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
Tyrannosaurus math, by Michelle Markel ; illustrations by Doug Cushman
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