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Recommended bibliography of primary school mathematics
The recommended bibliography of primary school mathematics includes Ma Xiaotiao Playing Mathematics, Li Yupei's Mathematics Learning Story, Adventures of Mathematics City, etc.

1, Ma Xiaotiao plays math.

Ma Xiaotiao Playing Mathematics is a book published by Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House on April 1 2065438. The author is Yang. By telling an interesting story about Ma Xiaotiao, the book tells readers to discover mathematics in their lives, discover the beauty and fun of mathematics, and learn to play various mathematical games skillfully.

Ma Xiaotiao will take him to discover the mathematics in life, and discover the beauty and fun in mathematics. In this book, Ma Xiaotiao will take you to discover the mathematics in life, as well as the beauty and fun in mathematics.

2. Li Yupei's math learning story.

The mathematical stories created by the author have always been loved by young readers. This time, in order to help young readers improve their math scores more directly, the author divided these stories into three levels: low, middle and high, republished them, and added a column of "Math Masters".

The solutions used to summarize typical mathematical problems, so that young readers can draw inferences and read a question, all of which have passed. Young readers can master these problem-solving methods with the help of teachers or parents.

Professor Li Yupei, Department of Mathematics, Capital Normal University. 1990 was awarded the title of "Excellent Popular Science Writer since the founding of the People's Republic of China" by the Chinese Popular Science Writers Association. Since 1977, he has been engaged in the creation of popular mathematics. Over the past 20 years, more than 100 popular science works have been published, about100000 words. His works won the "Fourth National Book Award".

3. Adventures of Mathematical City.

Adventures in Mathematical City is a comprehensive mathematical reading, with interesting stories, mathematical knowledge and simple explanations. It takes 8 1 coherent short stories as the carrier, and skillfully inserts mathematics topics into them, so that children can learn knowledge unconsciously in a relaxed and happy way.

The author is Su Chaofeng, born in June in Chengdu, Sichuan 1974 1 1. Member of Chengdu Writers Association, member of Children's Literature Working Committee. He has been engaged in children's literature for a long time and has written more than one million words so far. Now I work in jinniu district Education Bureau.