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Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
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Look, I'm a mathematician, [Editor Hélène Hilton]
Math for smarty pants, Marilyn Burns ; illustrated by Martha Weston
101 things everyone should know about math, by Marc Zev, Kevin B. Segal and Nathan Levy
The I hate mathematics! book, by Marilyn Burns ; illustrated by Martha Hairston
Math games for kids, 25+ fun, hands-on activities for learning with shapes, puzzles, and games, Rebecca Rapoport & J.A. Yoder
La suma del hokey pokey, Arnhilda Badía
Learning subtraction with puppies and kittens, Eustacia Moldovo and Patricia J. Murphy
Sneaky math, a graphic primer with projects : ace the basics of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus with everyday things, Cy Tymony
Math you can munch, Megan Borgert-Spaniol ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, MA/Reading Specialist
More or less, content consultant, Bettina Takacs ; design by Keith Plechaty
Bathtime mathtime, Danica McKellar ; illustrated by Alicia Padrón
Visual guide to math, a first reference book for children, written by Karen Wilding
What's the point of math?, [writers Ben Ffrancon Davis Junaid Mubeen illustrator, Clarisse Hassan]
What's the point of math?, writers, Ben Ffrancon Davis, Junaid Mubeen ; illustrator, Clarisse Hassan
Matemáticas, [autores, Alicia Avila, Hugo Balbuena, Pedro Bollás]
Math doesn't suck, how to survive middle school math without losing your mind or breaking a nail, Danica McKellar ; [illustrations by Mary Lynn Blasutta]
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