Book Reviews

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Mathematicians from History

  • Age groups
  • 5-7
  • 8-11
  • 12-15

In this episode, we have some great picture books about famous mathematicians from history to share with you. The books included are:

  • Ada Lovelace, by Isabel Sánchez Vegara & Zafouko Yamamoto
  • Counting on Katherine, by Helaine Becker & Dow Phumiruk
  • Code Breaker Spy Hunter, by Laurie Hallmark & Brooke Smart
  • Grace Hopper Queen of Computer Code, by Laurie Hallmark & Katy Wu
  • The Boy Who Loved Math, by Deborah Heiligman & LeUyen Pham
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Maths Quest (series)

Maths Quest is an interactive adventure book series, where readers use their maths skills to decide how the plot unfolds. Each book in the series focuses on a different maths concept, including numbers, shapes and measures, and data handling.

Author: David Glover
Illustrator: Tim Hutchinson
Published by: QED Publishing

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A Mathematician Like Me

A Mathematician Like Me is an empowering story that introduces young readers to the world of maths, creative thinking and problem-solving. Various maths concepts are covered, and some famous mathematicians from history introduced.

Author: Shini Somara
Illustrator: Nadja Sarell
Published by: Wren & Rook

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SuperQuesters (series)

  • Age groups
  • 5-7
  • 8-11

SuperQuesters is a fantastic series of interactive STEM adventure stories, where readers solve a number of quests to help solve a science problem in the story.

Author: Lisa Moss & Dr Thomas Bernard
Illustrator: Amy Willcox
Published by: QuestFriendz

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Rosie Revere, Engineer

  • Age groups
  • 5-7
  • 8-11

In the latest episode of our children's books series, Senior Civil Engineer Rachel Hayden introduces us to one of her favourite pictures book - Rosie Revere, Engineer. This is a charming and witty story about pursuing your passion, but also learning from failure.

Author: Andrea Beaty
Illustrator: David Roberts
Published by: Abrams Books

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The Perfect Fit

  • Age groups
  • 5-7
  • 8-11

Our final recommendation for Book Week Scotland is another story about shapes, this time for slightly older kids. "The Perfect Fit" is perfect for talking about how different shapes fit together, and a great inspiration for creating some new shapes of your own.

Title: The Perfect Fit
Author: Naomi Jones
Illustrator: James Jones
Published by: OUP Oxford

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One Very Big Bear

  • Age groups
  • 0-4
  • 5-7

Our next recommendation for Book Week Scotland is "One Very Big Bear". Counting from 1 to 6, this book also looks at comparing sizes, e.g. how many walruses are equal to one bear.

Title: One Very Big Bear
Author: Alice Brière-Haquet
Illustrator: Olivier Philipponneau & Raphaële Enjary
Published by: Abrams Appleseed

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100 Things to Know About...

  • Age groups
  • 8-11
  • 12-15
  • 16+

For kids who love non-fiction books, we have a great recommendation today from the "100 Things to Know..." series, with lots of fun maths facts.

Title: 100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers & Coding
Written by: Alice James, Eddie Reynolds, Minna Lacey, Rose Halls and Alex Frith
Illustrated by: Federico Mariani, Parko Polo and Shaw Nielsen
Layout and design by: Lenka Hrehova, Freya Harrison, Tilly Kitching and Jenny Offley
Published by: Usborne Books

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How Many Legs?

  • Age groups
  • 5-7
  • 8-11

Our next recommendation for Book Week Scotland is "How Many Legs?" This fun counting book will have children on their toes and engaged all the way through the story.

Title: How Many Legs?
Author: Kes Gray
Illustrator: Jim Field
Published by: Hodder Children's Books

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Walter's Wonderful Web

  • Age groups
  • 0-4
  • 5-7

To celebrate Book Week Scotland, we are sharing recommendations for maths themed children's books this week, starting with "Walter's Wonderful Web". A great introduction to shapes for little ones, and available in board book format too.

Title: Walter's Wonderful Web
Author & Illustrator: Tim Hopgood
Published by: Macmillan Children's Books

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Abigail

  • Age groups
  • 0-4
  • 5-7

In celebration of Book Week Scotland, we're launching a new video series with reviews of children's books that have a maths or numeracy focus.First up we have Abigail, by Catherine Rayner, shared by Fiona from National Museums Scotland. This book has a very special connection to the museum, as the author was inspired by the giraffe on display in the animal galleries.

Book title: Abigail
Written & illustrated by: Catherine Rayner
Published by: Little Tiger Press

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Seasonal Counting Books

  • Age groups
  • 0-4
  • 5-7

Winter is a perfect time of year to cuddle down with a good book. With plenty of counting books for kids to choose from, it's also a great opportunity to include some maths in your seasonal story time.

(This video was part of our 2022 Christmas Holiday Countdown)

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Spooky Counting Books

  • Age groups
  • 0-4
  • 5-7

In this video we're sharing three of our favourite spooky counting books for kids (though don't worry if your little ones are easily scared, they're not too spooky).