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Math Storybooks and Easy Readers!

Counting

Money Math

Adding/Subtracting

Numbers

Multiplying/Dividing

More Counting

Telling Time

Counting by Units

It's About Time, Max! written by Kitty Richards, illustrated by Gioia Fiammenghi (E1 RICHARDS) "When Max misplaces his digital watch, he replaces it with an analog watch that he does not know how to read and finds himself late for everything." Click here for this easy reader book at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's books we have about telling time. Click on the blue text for information.

  • It's About Time! by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)
  • Just a Minute! by Teddy Slater (E1 SLATER)
  • Monster Math School Time by Grace Maccarone (EZ MACCARON)
  • What Time Is It? by DeMar Regier (EZ REGIER)

Lemonade in Winter: A Book About Two Kids Counting Money written by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by G. Brian Karas (E JENKINS) "A lemonade stand in winter? Yes, that's exactly what Pauline and John-John intend to have, selling lemonade and limeade-and also lemon-limeade. With a catchy refrain plus simple math concepts throughout, here is a read-aloud that's great for story time." Click here for this book at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's books about money. Click on the blue text for information.

  • The Case of the Shrunken Allowance by Joanne Rocklin (E2 ROCKLIN)
  • Just Saving My Money by Mercer Mayer (EZ MAYER)
  • Money Math with Sebastian Pig and Friends: At the Farmer's Market by Jill Anderson and Amy Huntington (E ANDERSON)
  • Monster Money by Grace Maccarone (EZ MACCARON)
  • Pigs Go to Market: Fun with Math and Shopping by Amy Axelrod (E AXELROD)
  • Sluggers' Car Wash by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)

... 98, 99, 100, Ready or Not, Here I Come! written by Teddy Slater and Marilyn Burns, illustrated by Gioia Flammenghi (E1 SLATER) "Three friends play hide-and-seek, varying the way they count to 100 in each game: by ones, fives, tens, and twenties. Includes related activities." Click here for this easy reader book at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's math books we have about counting by units. Click on the blue text for information.

  • Bunches of Buttons: Counting by Tens by Michael Dahl (EC DAHL)
  • Eggs and Legs: Counting by Twos by Michael Dahl (EC DAHL)
  • Leaping Lizards by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)
  • Lots of Ladybugs: Counting by Fives by Michael Dahl (EC DAHL)
  • Sheep Won't Sleep: Counting by 2's, 5's, and 10's by Judy Cox (EC COX)

Stack the Cats! written and illustrated by Susie Ghahremani (EC GHAHREMA) "Cats of all shapes and sizes scamper, yawn, and stretch across the pages of this playful counting book. And every now and then, some of them pile into the purrfect cat stack!" Click here for this storybook at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other storybooks and easy readers we have about counting. Click on the blue text for more information.

  • Edible Numbers by Jennifer Vogel Bass (EC BASS)
  • How High Can a Dinosaur Count? by Valorie Fisher (E FISHER)
  • Ready, Set, Hop! by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)
  • 10 Times 10 by Herve Tullet (EC TULLET)
  • Three Pigs, One Wolf, and Seven Magic Shapes: A Math Reader by Grace Maccarone and Marilyn Burns (E2 MACCARON)

The Mystery Beetle: What's Multiplying? written by John Perritano (E MATH IMATH) "The mathematical concept of multiplication is introduced as readers learn about all different types of beetles and how many beetles are in a museum. Different multiplication methods include modeling, repeated addition, skip counting, using an array, and creating a multiplication expression." Click here for this book at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's books we have about multiplication and division. Click on the blue text for more information.

  • Divide and Ride by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)
  • Mummies in the Library: Divide the Pages by John Perritano (E MATH IMATH)
  • The Mystery Beetle: What's Multiplying? by John Perritano (E MATH IMATH)
  • Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins by Dianne Ochiltree (E OCHILTRE)
  • 3x4 with Annemarie: A TOON Book by Ivan Brunetti (E BRUNETTI)
  • Too Many Kangaroo Things to Do! by Stuart J. Murphy (E MATH MURPHY)

Cats Add Up! written by Dianne Ochiltree and Marilyn Burns, illustrated by Marcy Dunn Ramsey (E1 OCHILTRE) "A family with one cat keeps adding more, until they need to give some of the cats away. Includes related math activities." Click here for this book at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's books we have about addition and subtraction. Click on the blue text for more information.

  • Adding with Sebastian Pig and Friends at the Circus by Jill Anderson (E ANDERSON)
  • Arithmechicks Add Up by Anne Marie Stephens (E STEPHENS)
  • Number One Number Fun by Kay Chorao (E CHORAO)
  • Sea Sums by Joy N. Hulme (E HULME)
  • Smart George by Jules Feiffer (E FEIFFER)
  • Ten Dogs in the Window: A Countdown Book by Claire Masurel (EC MASUREL)

I Know Numbers! written and illustrated by Tarō Gomi (E GOMI) "A picture book that introduces the concept of numbers, and different ways that numbers are used in the world." Click here for this book at the Richland Public Library, or click here to see all books we have by this author/illustrator. Here are some other children's books about numbers. Click on the blue text for information.

  • Ant and Bee Count 1-2-3 by Angela Banner (EC BANNER)
  • Chicka, Chicka 1, 2, 3 by Bill Martin (EC MARTIN)
  • Goodnight Numbers by Danica McKellar (EC MCKELLAR)
  • Missing Math: A Number Mystery by Loreen Leedy (E LEEDY)
  • One is a Piñata: A Book of Numbers by Roseanne Greenfield Thong (EC THONG)
  • One-osaurus, Two-osaurus! by Kim Norman (EC NORMAN)

Ten Magic Butterflies written by Danica McKellar, illustrated by Jennifer Bricking (EC MCKELLAR) "One by one, ten flowers ask a fairy to turn them into butterflies for a night of magical flying, demonstrating to readers the different ways to group numbers to create ten." Click here for this storybook at the Richland Public Library. Here are some other children's books we have about counting. Click on the blue text for more information.

  • Butterfly Counting by Jerry Pallotta (EC PALLOTTA)
  • Ducks on the Road: A Counting Adventure by Anita Lobel (EC LOBEL)
  • How Many Snails? A Counting Book by Paul Giganti (EC GIGANTI)
  • One Duck Stuck by Phyllis Root (EC ROOT)
  • One Leaf Rides the Wind: Counting in a Japanese Garden by Celeste Mannis (EC MANNIS)
  • Quack and Count by Keith Baker (EC BAKER), or click here for the board book version