EYFS Books

The books in this list can be used in the Early Years to explore a variety of different areas of mathematics. You can see other collections of books, including the full list of books recommended by the NRICH team, on our Bookcase Maths page.

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    Ten Apples Up on Top

    In this captivating rhyming story, a dog, a lion and a tiger all try to balance ten apples on their heads while tightrope walking and roller skating!

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    3-7

    Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons

    Pete the cat wears his favourite shirt with four groovy buttons. But what happens when one of the buttons pops off and rolls away? This story introduces children to subtraction number sentences.

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    3-7

    The Secret Birthday Message

    On the night before Tim's birthday, he finds a secret message under his pillow! Can you work out what the different shapes in the message mean to help Tim find his birthday present?

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    3-7

    Color Zoo

    When we turn the page to remove a layer, what animal will the picture show now? And what shape will be removed? Have a look at the colour zoo to find out!

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    3-7

    Lucy in the City

    Lucy the raccoon is in the city one night looking for food with her family. But when they leave her behind by mistake, she has to find her way home with the help of a friendly owl who gives her directions.

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    Henry's Map

    Henry the pig likes knowing exactly where everything is. But when he looks out of the window, the farm is a mess! Follow Henry's story as he draws a map to show where everything in the farm should be.

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    3-7

    Balancing Act

    This book builds on children's experience of seesaws and balancing. Join the two mice who make a seesaw (or teeter totter) and see what happens as their friends hop on too.

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    3-11

    Grandpa's Quilt

    Grandpa is so long and thin that his quilt doesn't cover his toes. This story tells of his grandchildren's attempts to change the shape of the quilt so he is toasty from head to foot.