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What are the popular children's math books?
List the relevant books you have found according to your requirements, and recommend you to read "For those who hate mathematics". Even if it is not the one you are looking for, reading it should be rewarding.

1, "Digital Demon-Dedicated to all friends who are afraid of mathematics"

Its author is Hans in Germany? Ensenberg, published by People's Literature Publishing House, is one of the 100 excellent books recommended to teenagers by the General Administration in 2008.

It is a mathematical story of German popular science writers and top children illustrators. It is full of fun and humor. Although it has a lot of mathematical knowledge, it is not boring to read. It is especially suitable for children who regard mathematics as the devil to read and rediscover the mysterious fun of mathematics.

Introduction: Robert, the boy, is most afraid of taking math classes. One night, a little red-faced old man who claimed to be a digital demon appeared in Robert's dream and took him to play math games. For the next eleven nights, the digital demon led him to roam in the kingdom of mathematics every day. After interacting with the digital demon, Robert became interested in mathematics, and his teachers and classmates all looked at him with new eyes.

2. For those who hate mathematics-the mystery and life of mathematics.

It was founded by Naoki Koike, a contemporary Japanese all-round thinking master whose research scope covers different academic fields such as economy, mathematics and literature. ), now working in Harvard University Institute. ), published by Harbin Publishing House.

This is not to teach you how to learn mathematics, but a classic book to let you know the importance of mathematics. This book introduces the origin and influence of mathematics from the aspects of religion, theology and history through the author's rich knowledge and subtle analysis, and further explains the role of mathematics in modern economy and daily life. This book rarely involves profound mathematical formulas, but mostly involves formal logic, mainly including logic, religion, politics, history, exploration, law, sociology, anthropology, psychology, philosophy, economics and so on. With the wonderful logic of mathematics, the author makes a thorough understanding of these fields, abandons differences and seeks common ground while reserving differences, so that readers can deeply appreciate the power of mathematics in the real world and its inherent beauty after reading this book. More importantly, it can dissolve the "mathematical fear complex", make people who hate mathematics fall in love with mathematics and regain their confidence in learning mathematics. Because mathematics is "God's logic"!

3. Magic Mathematics

This book was written by Ding Bai and published by Modern Publishing House.

The book contains thinking training tools that have swept the world for more than 50 years, nearly 100 games and puzzles, from ancient Greece, India to modern times, and hundreds of interesting math puzzles and challenge games. Even if you have a headache about math, you will be fascinated by reading this book. In-depth discussion, analysis of ideas, strange mathematics, ingenious reasoning and imaginative geometry, one after another, in the surprise of solving problems, enhance your logical thinking, spatial imagination, diverse conception ability, and most importantly, improve your problem-solving ability. You will soon find that mathematics is so interesting.

4. "Never be afraid to learn mathematics" and "Math book for training thinking ability"

The authors of these two books are Tsuneji Okabe, but they were published by China Photographic Art Publishing House and Shanghai World Book Publishing House respectively.

This book focuses on discovering the important surnames of "mathematical thinking" in your life, helping you develop your sense of numbers and establish your own mathematical concepts; This book reflects the wisdom in daily life through the thinking methods of great mathematicians such as Gauss, Fermat and Archimedes, so that readers can understand the essence and beauty of mathematics while improving their thinking ability. But both books are interesting math books involving problem-solving thinking training.

PS: I haven't seen Digital Demon-for all my friends who are afraid of math, but I can probably classify it as a kind of math story, which should involve a lot of interesting math content. I believe it is suitable for children around middle school.

And to those who hate mathematics-the mystery and life of mathematics, which I had the honor to read. Personally, I think it is a book worth reading, but it may be more suitable for adults who have accumulated in high schools and universities. It is not interesting math, nor is it a math story. It's about the meaning behind mathematics. When you finish reading this book, your understanding of the word "mathematics" may also change, and your deep-rooted barrier to mathematics may disappear in an instant, and you will feel suddenly enlightened. Recommended reading.

As for the following books, magic mathematics, mathematics books that are never afraid to learn mathematics and train their thinking ability, they should all belong to the problem-solving thinking training books of interesting mathematics. There should be many such books at present. There is definitely no exhaustive list here, but I hope there is the one you are looking for.