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The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure 70 reviews Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Holt Paperbacks, 2000
Outstanding book for all ages
+ fibonnaci + Wonderful Discovery! + New Math Again
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Brown Paper School book: Math for Smarty Pants (Brown Paper School Book) 10 reviews Marilyn Burns
Little, Brown Young Readers, 1982
Great Resource
+ Fun for my "smarty pants" + This book ROCKS! + Great book, bad reading level rating
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Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School 15 reviews Louis Sachar
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1994
Fun, but challenging
+ It's great + Mind twisting fun
As someone who has always been a math person, I loved this book when I was in 4th grade. I was able to do the problems in it and thought it was a fun different approach to learning about math and using logic. I think that this book can be still a fun brain teaser even for adults, as I am one now ...
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Math Smart Junior, 2nd Edition (Smart Juniors Grades 6 to 8) 1 review Marcia Lerner, Doug Jr Mcmullen
Princeton Review, 2002
Important math concepts offered in story form
This book offers a range of middle-school math concepts, explained in story format. The story is age-appropriate, and although it's rather lame and strains in places to be funny (the giant talking animals are a bit much) it is actually fairly effective.
Almost the second half of the book is ...
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The Everything Kids' Math Puzzles Book: Brain Teasers, Games, and Activities for Hours of Fun (Everything ... 1 review Meg Clemens, Sean Glenn, ...
Adams Media, 2003
The Everything Kids' Math Puzzles Book
A fun-filled book. Lots of varied puzzles, which involves not only the reader, but those around her.
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Math Curse 57 reviews Jon Scieszka
Viking Juvenile, 1995
Math Curse
+ Funny and Educational + Math Curse Review + Math + Math Curse
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The Phantom Tollbooth 549 reviews Norton Juster
Bullseye Books, 1988
A fun book! (review by Harry, a 9 year old boy)
+ An Overlooked Classic + The point is to learn how to think + Enjoying the PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH: now and forever. + Fantastic Book
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More Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School 9 reviews Louis Sachar
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1994
Lots of fun!
+ An excellent supplemental math text for late elementary school + Kids and parents laugh + Great for challenge seekers + Great Book for a Math/Logic Wiz
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The Everything Kids' Math Puzzles Book: Brain Teasers, Games, and Activities for Hours of Fun (Everything ... 1 review Meg Clemens, Sean Glenn, ...
Adams Media, 2003
The Everything Kids' Math Puzzles Book
A fun-filled book. Lots of varied puzzles, which involves not only the reader, but those around her.
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The Phantom Tollbooth 549 reviews Norton Juster
Bullseye Books, 1988
A fun book! (review by Harry, a 9 year old boy)
+ An Overlooked Classic + The point is to learn how to think + Enjoying the PHANTOM TOLLBOOTH: now and forever. + Fantastic Book
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Math Curse 57 reviews Jon Scieszka
Viking Juvenile, 1995
Math Curse
+ Funny and Educational + Math Curse Review + Math + Math Curse
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Brown Paper School book: Math for Smarty Pants (Brown Paper School Book) 10 reviews Marilyn Burns
Little, Brown Young Readers, 1982
Great Resource
+ Fun for my "smarty pants" + This book ROCKS! + Great book, bad reading level rating
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More Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School 9 reviews Louis Sachar
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1994
Lots of fun!
+ An excellent supplemental math text for late elementary school + Kids and parents laugh + Great for challenge seekers + Great Book for a Math/Logic Wiz
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The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure 70 reviews Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Holt Paperbacks, 2000
Outstanding book for all ages
+ fibonnaci + Wonderful Discovery! + New Math Again
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Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School 15 reviews Louis Sachar
Scholastic Paperbacks, 1994
Fun, but challenging
+ It's great + Mind twisting fun
As someone who has always been a math person, I loved this book when I was in 4th grade. I was able to do the problems in it and thought it was a fun different approach to learning about math and using logic. I think that this book can be still a fun brain teaser even for adults, as I am one now ...
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Math Smart Junior, 2nd Edition (Smart Juniors Grades 6 to 8) 1 review Marcia Lerner, Doug Jr Mcmullen
Princeton Review, 2002
Important math concepts offered in story form
This book offers a range of middle-school math concepts, explained in story format. The story is age-appropriate, and although it's rather lame and strains in places to be funny (the giant talking animals are a bit much) it is actually fairly effective.
Almost the second half of the book is ...
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