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Math and Literature

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When Ben was younger, I loved reading aloud to him.  We enjoyed all kinds of good children’s literature.  Reading together was a sweet way to spend time together, to learn new things, and to enjoy good stories.

At some point, I became familiar with books that offered fun and interesting stories with a bit of mathematical thinking in the storylines.  Some of these were simple storybooks while others offered games and problem solving as well.  Over the years, I collected some of these books and recorded lists of our favorites.  That collection is listed here.

I think it’s important to mention that the reason to read any of these books is because they’re delightful! Of course, they might spark some good conversations about a variety of mathematical thinking, but I wouldn’t read them in order to teach a certain topic or focus on a specific math skill.  Just enjoy the stories.  That’s enough.

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Anno’s Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno

Anno’s Mysterious Multiplying Jar by Masaichiro Anno and Mitsumasa Anno

Anno’s Magic Seeds by Mitsumasa Anno

Anno’s Math Games I, II & III by Mitsumasa Anno

The Grapes of Math: Mind-Stretching Math Riddles by Greg Tang

The Best of Times: Math Strategies that Multiply by Greg Tang

How Big Is A Foot? by Rolf Myller

A Remainder of One by Elinor Pinczes

One Hundred Hungry Ants by Elinor J Pinczes

The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins

Mr. Archimedes’ Bath by Pamela Allen

Who Sank the Boat? by Pamela Allen

Sir Cumference and The First Round Table: A Math Adventure by Cindy Neuschwander

Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi: A Math Adventure by Cindy Neuschwander

Sir Cumference and The Great Knight of Angleland: A Math Adventure by Cindy Neuschwander

Sir Cumference and The Sword in the Cone: A Math Adventure by Cindy Neuschwander

The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns

Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story by Marilyn Burns

Spaghetti and Meatballs for All!  A Mathematical Story by Marilyn Burns

The $1.00 Word Riddle Book by Marilyn Burns and Martha Weston

From Head to Toe: Body Math by Time Life Books, edited by Patricia Daniels and Jean B. Crawford

Look Both Ways: City Math by Time Life Books, edited by Patricia Daniels and Neil Kagan

If You Hopped Like A Frog by David M. Schwartz

G is for Googol: A Math Alphabet Book by David M. Schwartz

The Man Who Counted: a collection of mathematical adventures by Malba Tahan

The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure by Hans Magnus Ensensberger

Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices by Theoni Pappas

Mathematicians Are People, Too: Stories from the Lives of Great Mathematicians by Luetta Reimer & Wilbert Reimer

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The above list is just a small collection of books to get you started.  If you’d like more, you’ll find plenty others to choose from here:

The Wonderful World of Mathematics: A critically annotated list of children’s books in mathematics by Diane Thiessen, Margaret Matthias, and Jacquelin Smith

Math Literature Lists by Topics from a wonderful site called Living Math! created by Julie Brennan

Chart of Children’s Literature from Math Solutions, founded by Marilyn Burns

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If you have any other favorite titles, please post them in the comment section below.   Happy reading!

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