Can You Crack the Code?
A fun and interactive look at codes throughout history, from Caesar's battlefield message to contemporary hackers.
★ February 15, 2023: Announcing the 2023 Mathical Award Winning books! ★
A fun and interactive look at codes throughout history, from Caesar's battlefield message to contemporary hackers.
Here are twenty-six bite-size chapters on the hidden mathematical marvels that encrypt our email, enchant our senses, and even keep us alive—from the sine waves we hear as “music” to the mysterious …
Without the incredible behind-the-scenes work of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, the moon landing would not have been possible.
This book is a gorgeous ode to something vital but rarely celebrated. In the eyes of this little girl, math takes its place alongside painting, drawing and song as a way to ponder the beauty of the …
Is Two a Lot? is a wonderfully charming and authentic exchange between mother and child. Annie Watson’s story makes numbers tangible, and Rebecca Evans’s illustrations bring them to life.
Long ago in India, there lived a raja who believed that he was wise and fair. But every year he kept nearly all the people's rice for himself. Then a village girl named Rani devises a clever plan, …
Hilarious hippos make a party out of counting in this Sandra Boynton classic.
In this delightful board book with striking images, Christopher Silas Neal combines animals and shapes to form a unique, inventive objective.
Children will learn to count from 1 to 10 as they travel with the tiger to each new adventure in this beautiful book of friendship.
Whimsical and imaginative, this poetic ode to all that is round and full of wonder inspires curiosity and wonder for this (round) little earth we call home.
This surprisingly simple counting book with a gripping tale, great for early education and read-alouds, has a hugely satisfying ending that’s sure to delight generations.
Can our intrepid storyteller use math facts to keep up with the unstable quantities. . . or is this pigeon-centric tale doomed?
With some help from friends, family, and one unique teacher, a math journal can help Mika work out problems, and not just the math ones.
Based on a true story, All of the Above is the delightful and suspenseful story of four inner city students and their quest to build the world’s largest tetrahedron.
Driven to save the only world in which she can be herself, seventeen-year-old game developer Kiera must preserve her secret identity and harness what it means to be unapologetically Black in a world …
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