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There's an extensive resource bibliography on the Web of selected Children's Trade Books in Math (Dorothy Giroux and Denise G. Dwyer, eds.): available books that teach and reinforce math concepts. It's organized by topic: number operations, money, large numbers, geometry, algebra books, miscellaneous. See: http://www.luc.edu/schools/education/csimath/zbib.htm I know how your students felt, since my students felt the same way when I read them stories about the lives of Mathematicians. Specially stories from a book called "Mathematicians are people too". Good luck. -Roya, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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