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Geometry Puzzles in Felt Tip: A compilation of puzzles from 2018
by
Catriona Shearer Katharine Agg
The Puzzle Universe: A History of Mathematics in 315 Puzzles
by
Ivan Moscovich
Balance Benders I, II, III
by
Robert Femiano
Molly and the Mathematical Mysteries
by
Eugenia Cheng
Women in Science
by
Rachel Ignotofsky
Librarian who measured the Earth
by
Kathryn Lasky
Euclid: The Man Who Invented Geometry
by
Shoo Rayner
What's Your Angle, Pythagoras?
by
Julie Ellis
The Boy Who Loved Math:
by
Deborah Heiligman
Counting on Katherine
by
Helaine Becker
Hidden Figures:
by
Margot L Shetterly
The Magic of Math:
by
Arthur Benjamin
Nikola Tesla
by
Amy M. O'Quinn
What's the Point of Math?
by
DK
Big Thinkers and Big Ideas
by
Sharon Kaye
George's Secret Key to the Universe
by
Stephen Hawking,
Lucy Hawking
Letters to a Young Scientist
by
Edward O. Wilson
Exemplary Evidence
by
Jessica Fries-Gaither
Drawing Perspective
by
Markus Sebastian Agerer
The Magic Mirror
by
McLoughlin Bros.
Explorer Academy Codebreaking Activity Adventure
by
Gareth Moore
The Big Book of Brain Games: 1,000 PlayThinks of Art, Math & Science
by
Ivan Moscovich
The Dragon Curve
by
Alicia Burdess
100 Things To Know About Numbers
by
Federico Mariani
We've Got Your Number
by
Mukul Patel
Archimedes: The Man Who Invented The Death Ray Science
by
Shoo Rayner
Pythagoras and the Ratios: A Math Adventure
by
Julie Ellis
Sir Cumference Book Series
by
Cindy Neushwander
Nothing Stopped Sophie
by
Cheryl Bardoe
Solving for M
by
Jennifer Swender
Ada Lovelace Cracks the Code
by
Rebel Girls
Massively Epic Engineering Disasters
by
Sean Connolly
The Math Inspectors
by
Daniel Kenney
Who was Seies
by
Roberta Edwards,
Joyce Milton
My First Book of Quantum Physics
by
Kaid-Sala Ferrón Sheddad
What Is Climate Change?
by
Gail Herman
Notable Notebooks
by
Jessica Fries-Gaither
Optical Illusions
by
Jonathan Stephen Harris
Fantastic Flexagons
by
Nick Robinson
Maryam Mirzakhani
by
M. M. Eboch
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There are two leading math books prizes for kids;
The first one is MATHICAL. This prize is an annual award for fiction and nonfiction books that inspire children of all ages to see math in the world around them.
Another one is The Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize.
The Royal Society is founded on 28 November 1660 as the UK's National Academy of Sciences with the motto of "Nullius in Verba," which is Latin for "Take nobody's word for it. They award two prizes each year for the best books communicating science to non-specialists and young people. So by checking the website of the Royal Society, you can get recommendations for the kids and yourself. You can even see the shortlisted books belong to the previous years.
Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize. and Young People's Book Prize
Do not forget to check out these pages too.