by Andrew King
Full of hands-on activities to help children learn and understand math. It gives parents lost of fun ways to engage their children, while building math skills. Grades 3 and up.
by Laura Overdeck; illustrated by Jim Paillot
A collection of short stories, each accompanied by three math questions at three different levels. It allows parents to combine reading stories with developing math skills – effective and not intimidating. Ages 3 – 8.
by Dan Green; illustrated by Simon Basher
Basher does math! Multiply your number know-how with Basher's unique and cheerful approach to learning math. This is a guide to the building blocks of mathematics. Grades 4 and up.
by Lisa Colozza Cocca ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
This series includes: Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pictographs, Pie Graphs and Tally Graphs. Each title uses everyday examples to explain the concepts, and include simple activities. Grades 1 - 4.
by Mike Goldsmith; illustrated by Seb Burnett
Packed with math activities and puzzles, compelling stories of math geniuses, math facts and stats, and more, How to be a Math Genius makes the subject of math both engaging and relevant. Grades 5 and up.
- Funbrain's Math Arcade
Lots of online games to help build math skills. - Aplus Math
Features worksheets and flashcards. - Math Dictionary
This is an animated, interactive dictionary for math students which explains over 600 common mathematical terms in simple language.