Bears Odd, Bears Even by Harriet Ziefert An easy-to-read mathematics book teaches the concept of odd and even through an amusing and colorful tale of bears playing a game of basketball. |
Even Steven and Odd Todd by Kathryn Cristaldi The arrival of Cousin Odd Todd greatly upsets Even Steven who likes everything to come in even numbers, his pets, his library books, and even his pancakes. Includes an activities and games section. | |
How Much Is a Million? by David M. Schwartz Text and pictures try to make possible the conceptualization of a million, a billion, and a trillion. | |
A Million Fish...More or Less by Patricia C. McKissack During an outing on the mysterious Bayou Clapateaux, Hugh Thomas catches a million fish. | |
Monster Math by Grace Maccarone Rhyming text and illustrations follow the activities of a group of twelve monsters that diminishes one by one. Includes a section of counting activities. | |
A Place for Zero: A Math Adventure by Angeline Sparagna Lopresti (Author), Phyllis Hornung (Author) Zero is lonely in Digitaria. He can't play Addemup with the other numbers, because he has nothing to add. Join Zero as he goes on a journey to discover his place. | |
A Three Hat Day by Laura Geringer A hat collector is having a very bad day until he meets his true love in the hat section of the department store. | |
Two of Everything by Lily Toy Hong A poor old Chinese farmer finds a magic brass pot that doubles or duplicates whatever is placed inside it, but his efforts to make himself wealthy lead to unexpected complications. | |
What Comes in 2s, 3s, and 4s? by Suzanne Aker Introduces the numbers two, three, and four by enumerating the ways in which they occur in everyday life, from your two eyes and two arms to the four seasons of the year. |