"One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab" - April Pulley Sayre's picture book uses creative examples and illustrations to teach children about numbers, counting, and math concepts.
"Ten Black Dots" - Donald Crews's picture book uses simple illustrations and counting to teach children about numbers and patterns.
"The Doorbell Rang" - Pat Hutchins's picture book uses a cookie-sharing problem to teach children about division and sharing.
"The Grapes of Math" - Greg Tang's picture book uses clever wordplay and illustrations to teach children about math concepts such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
"Math for All Seasons" - Greg Tang's picture book uses real-world examples and illustrations to teach children about math concepts such as measurement, estimation, and problem-solving.
"Math Curse" - Jon Scieszka's picture book uses humor to teach children about the connections between math and everyday life.
"Math-terpieces: The Art of Problem-Solving" - Greg Tang's picture book uses works of art to teach children about math concepts such as symmetry, patterns, and fractions.
"The King's Chessboard" - David Birch's picture book uses the classic story of a king's chessboard problem to teach children about geometric shapes, patterns, and problem-solving.
"Spaghetti and Meatballs for All!" - Marilyn Burns's picture book uses a recipe to teach children about measurement, fractions, and problem-solving.
"Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi" - Cindy Neuschwander's picture book uses a fun fantasy story to teach children about the concept of pi and its importance in math.
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