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Learning Foundation For The Kindergarten Kids
0$0.00This is a super simple picture book for little kids who are just starting to look at books. It’s all about showing pictures of different vehicles, one or two at a time, with their names written next to them. It’s really basic, like the kind you’d give to a toddler to point at and name things.
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Lilavati: Book by Bhaskara II
0$0.00This is one of the most fascinating works from ancient India, blending mathematics, poetry, and philosophy. It introduces readers to the art of arithmetic and problem-solving in a lyrical and elegant way. Written in verse, the text turns mathematical operations into an engaging form of storytelling. It shows how people in early times viewed numbers not just as tools, but as something beautiful and alive—connected with logic, rhythm, and creativity.
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Mathematical Thinking: Class 9
0$0.00This is a fun and engaging guide that takes you on a journey through the fascinating world of number arrangements in square grids. It starts with simple ideas and gradually introduces more complex mathematical concepts, making it perfect for anyone curious about how numbers can play together in magical ways. The author’s friendly and clear style makes even the trickiest ideas feel approachable and exciting.
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Mathematics (Inequalities) Foundation: Class 12 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00This book is a treasure trove for anyone who loves the beauty and challenge of mathematical inequalities. It’s written by someone who fell in love with Olympiad-style problems as a teenager and has spent years crafting and collecting some of the most elegant and thought-provoking inequalities out there. Whether you’re preparing for a competition or just enjoy stretching your brain, this book offers a mix of classic results and original problems that will inspire you to think creatively and deeply.
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Mathematics (Polygons) Foundation: Class 11 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00A guide aimed at senior secondary students, this book explains polygons—2D shapes made of straight-line segments—through clear definitions, properties, and illustrations. It covers everything from basic classification to angle sums, diagonals, and special types like regular, convex, and concave polygons.
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Mathematics Foundation: Class 10 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00This book acts like an easy guide for understanding the main maths topics usually taught in Class 10. It explains each idea in a simple, step-by-step way so that even tough concepts feel manageable. Formulas, tricks, solved examples, and diagrams are used throughout, making it helpful for revision, quick learning, and exam preparation.
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Mathematics Foundation: Class 11 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00This book is basically a complete guide for anyone trying to understand higher-level Maths in a simple, step-by-step way. It walks through the usual abstract topics in a very grounded manner, slowly building ideas and then showing how those ideas connect to real problem-solving. Instead of throwing formulas directly at you, it takes the approach of explaining why things work the way they do, which makes even tricky concepts feel less scary. Overall, it feels like a friendly companion that holds your hand through some of the toughest Maths topics of this level.
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Mathematics Foundation: Class 11 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00This book is like a treasure chest for anyone who loves solving tricky math problems, especially those that appear in high-level competitions. It doesn’t just throw formulas at you—it teaches you how to think creatively and tackle problems from angles you might not have considered before. The author has packed it with lessons from years of coaching students, making it feel like you have a personal mentor guiding you through each concept. Whether you’re preparing for a math contest or just enjoy a good challenge, this book turns complex ideas into something you can actually understand and use.
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Mathematics Foundation: Class 12 For Olympiads/IIT/ NEET
0$0.00This book works like a friendly guide for senior–secondary maths. It takes all the big, scary-looking topics—angles, triangles, calculus, integrals, vectors, matrices—and explains them in a way that slowly builds up your comfort and confidence. It starts from things like how we measure angles and how trigonometric functions behave, and later moves into deeper ideas like derivatives, integrals, and equations that describe real-life situations. The whole book is basically a journey from basic ideas to advanced problem-solving, making sure you understand not just formulas but also what they actually mean.