Mathematical stories can not only deepen children's understanding of mathematical knowledge, but also cultivate children's imagination and creative thinking. In the story, children need to reason and think, and master some skills and methods to solve problems. This kind of exercise can not only help children understand mathematics better, but also improve their learning ability.
The audience of mathematical stories is not limited to children, but also suitable for adults. For people who don't like math very much, math stories can make them like math unconsciously. Because such stories can make people feel happy, interesting, inspiring and popular, more and more people are keen on this form of mathematics education.