5 Books to get kids excited about math

Math can sometimes be a challenging subject for kids, but it doesn't have to be boring! In fact, there are plenty of kids' math books out there that are both fun and educational. Math doesn’t just have to be worksheets, quizzes, and mad minutes - math can be fun, curious and full of adventure! Here are five of our favourite math books for kids, guaranteed to make learning math a good time:)

1. "Math Curse" by Jon Scieszka

This hilarious book follows a young girl who wakes up one day to find that everything she sees is related to math. From counting the number of hairs on her head to measuring the height of her cereal bowl, she can't escape math no matter how hard she tries. This book is a great way to show kids how math is all around us, and can be both fun and practical!

2. "The Math Inspectors" by Daniel Kenney

This fun and mysterious series follows a group of middle schoolers who use math to solve mysteries and crimes. From decoding secret messages to solving puzzles, these math detectives use their skills to crack the case. This series is perfect for kids who love both math and adventure!

3. "How Much Is a Million?" by David M. Schwartz

This book helps kids understand just how big a million is by breaking it down into relatable examples. For example, it shows how long it would take to count to a million, and how many basketballs it would take to fill a giant box. This book is a great way to help kids understand big numbers and develop number sense!

4. "Sir Cumference and the First Round Table" by Cindy Neuschwander

This fun and creative book uses the story of King Arthur and the knights of the round table to teach kids about geometry. From measuring angles to calculating area, the book shows how math is used to build and design objects. Plus, the characters have punny math-themed names like Sir Cumference and Lady Di of Ameter, making it even more fun for kids to read!

5. "The Number Devil" by Hans Magnus Enzensberger

This imaginative book follows a young boy who is visited by a number devil in his dreams. Together, they explore the world of math, from prime numbers to imaginary numbers. This book is a great way to introduce kids to complex math concepts in a fun and accessible way.

Remember, math doesn’t just have to be worksheets and timed tests. Fostering a love for math is about so much more than simply learning arithmetic and algebra! From math detectives to number devils, these books are a great way to help kids develop a love for math and build their math skills. So why not pick up one of these books and see how much fun math can be?!

Vanessa Vakharia is the author of 𝑀𝒶𝓉𝒽 𝐻𝒶𝒸𝓀𝓈 + 𝑀𝒶𝓉𝒽 𝐻𝒶𝒸𝓀𝓈 𝟚 , the host of the Math Therapy podcast, and the founder of The Math Guru tutoring studio.

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