Tween Primes,
the MoMath book club for tweens and teens
Are you a budding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 who loves reading? Would you like to make new friends your age who share your passion for mathematics and literature? Join us in person or online for Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens.
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Next up
A discussion of
The Computer Always Wins: A Playful Introduction to Algorithms through Puzzles and Strategy Games
with author Elliot Lichtman
Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
Sunday, September 14
5:15 pm to 6:15 pm
(in person+drop-off)
Join host and MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjamin for a book club discussion of The Computer Always Wins: A Playful Introduction to Algorithms through Puzzles and Strategy Games by Elliot Lichtman.
Elliot is a sophomore at Yale University, where he studies applied mathematics. He began teaching online computer science courses as a high school freshman, and what started as small classes quickly grew into a program that reached several hundred students before his graduation. Drawing on those experiences, he authored his first book, which highlights the creative ways students can engage with computer science and mathematics.
In The Computer Always Wins, Elliot will teach you some of computer science’s most powerful concepts in a refreshingly accessible way: exploring them through word games, board games, and strategy games you already know. Learn recursion by playing tic-tac-toe, efficient search through puzzle games like sudoku and Wordle, and machine learning by way of the playground classic rock-paper-scissors. Finish the book, and you’ll come away with not only a deeper understanding of these foundational programming techniques but also a new appreciation for the amazing feats that can be accomplished using simple, readable code.

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October
A discussion of
Hands-On Combinatorics: Building Colorful Trains to Manifest Pascal’s Triangle, Fibonacci Numbers, and Much More
with author Brian Hopkins
Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
Sunday, October 12
5:15 pm to 6:15 pm
(in person+drop-off)
Join host and MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjamin for a book club discussion of Hands-On Combinatorics: Building Colorful Trains to Manifest Pascal’s Triangle, Fibonacci Numbers, and Much More with author Brian Hopkins.
This book provides an active-learning approach to combinatorial reasoning and proof through a thoughtful sequence of low threshold, high ceiling activities. A novel feature is its narrative format, with much of the text written from the perspective of a student working through the material with peers. Furthermore, each chapter includes detailed notes for the instructor such as additional scaffolding, extensions, and notation for more advanced students. The exposition is complemented by over 300 colorful illustrations.
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Check out Volumes, MoMath’s monthly reading group designed especially for those interested in mathematics and science and how they affect our lives at momath.org/volumes!
Looking for great book picks that combine storytelling with math and science, selected just for curious young minds? Explore past selections from Tween Primes, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens!