Curated and Clever: The MoMath Holiday Gift Guide

This holiday season, share the joy of mathematics while supporting the National Museum of Mathematics!  Every purchase from MoMath’s shop helps bring math to life for students, families, and visitors of all ages — fueling exhibits, programs, and outreach that inspire curiosity and creativity year-round.

As a special thank-you, for every $100 in merchandise purchased, online or in person, you’ll receive one free admission to MoMath, valid through January 15, 2026.  It’s the perfect reason to treat the math lovers in your life (and yourself) to something wonderful.

From perplexing puzzles to delicious discoveries, MoMath’s shop is filled with clever, creative, and beautifully designed gifts for every kind of math lover.  Whether you’re shopping for a young problem-solver, a seasoned puzzler, or a teacher who makes learning sparkle, you’ll find something here that adds up perfectly.


For those who light up at the thought of math:

MoMath Light-up Keychain
This glass key chain illuminates the fine geometric shape laser-etched inside.

The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by Stacy McAnulty
Being zapped by lightning gave young Lucy Callahan genius-level math skills, but is this 12-year-old ready for the mean streets of middle school?

The Magic of Math by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
MoMath’s Distinguished Visiting Professor and mathemagician Dr. Arthur Benjamin blends illusions and insights in a lively book that makes math sparkle again.

For those with “in-creasing” creativity:

There’s Math in My Origami by Fumiaki Shingu
Discover how fractions, shapes, and symmetry turn a flat sheet of paper into a 3D work of art – spend hours joyfully folding and creating!  Ages 7 to adult.

100 Origami Sheets — Rainbow Colors, Double-Sided
Beautiful, colorful, high-quality, double-sided origami sheets are great to have on hand for all your folding projects!  Ages 7 to adult.

For those who are hungry to learn:

Universe Explained with a Cookie by Geoff Engelstein
Geoff Engelstein tackles the big questions of the universe using the sweet and simple chocolate cookie as guide.

Pi Cookie Cutter
Use this tessellating pi cookie cutter to learn about tiling – math never tasted so sweet!

For those who love Pi(e):

Pi Bowl
Celebrate in style with a pi-themed ceramic bowl that brings infinite flair to your holiday snacks.

How to Bake Pi by Eugenia Cheng
Eugenia Cheng offers and expansive “menu” of math with a dash of baking mixed in.

For those who count on a good challenge:

24 Game
This game of mental math will test your wits as you race to make 24.

Numbermania: A Visual Exploration of 0 to 100 by Scott Lape
Explore quirky number facts on your journey from 0 to 100.

Secrets of Mental Math by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
Learn how to make lightning-quick calculations!

For those who always seem to have something up their sleeve:

Pi Cuff Links
This shiny cuff link set completes a look with infinite elegance.

MoMath Pullover Hoodie
Your new go-to hoodie: impossibly soft, unmistakably MoMath – where cozy meets cool.

Magical Mathematics by Persi Diaconis and Ron Graham
Unlock mind-bending math puzzles and astonishing numerical tricks from two masters of the craft.

For those who could use a hand in making decisions:

Decision Maker
Make choices effortlessly!

Making Up Your Own Mind by Edward Burger
Unlock smarter thinking with creative problem-solving.

For those who love to feel puzzled:

Cubed: The Puzzle of Us All by Ernő Rubik
The inventor of the Rubik’s cube shares how playful curiosity can make anyone a true creator.

Rubik’s Master 4×4
A next‑level challenge for serious solvers.

For young debuggers:

Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code by Laurie Wallmark
A picture‑book biography celebrating unconventional thinking.

Marble Circuit
A multi-directional marble maze with 64 different challenges.

For those who are just in time:

Multi-Language Counting + Colors Wooden Learning Clock
Learn time, numbers, colors, shapes, and languages with this friendly lion clock.

50-Year Calendar Paperweight
Find the day of the week for any date up in the next 50 years!

A-Puzzle-a-Day: MoMath Edition
Challenge yourself with this fun calendar that gives you a new puzzle to solve every day of the year.

Mathematics 2026: Your Daily Epsilon of Math Calendar
A daily math puzzle paired with beautiful monthly imagery.

For those seeking common “cents” about money:

Investing for Teens: How to Save, Invest, and Grow Money by Michelle Hung
A guide to money matters, from stocks and bonds to research techniques.

Robin Hood Math: Take Control of the Algorithms That Run Your Life by Noah Giansiracusa
See how math drives power – and how to turn it to your advantage.

For those who love to “connect” with mathematics:

Speks
Magnetically appealing construction toy, fidget, desk decoration and more, these various magnetic sets are sure to attract attention and provide satisfying entertainment for hours.  For ages 14+.

Curvahedra Ball
Explore, create, and puzzle over durable mylar curvahedra kits.

The Calculus of Friendship by Steven Strogatz
Spanning an extraordinary thirty-year connection between a teacher and a student, The Calculus of Friendship is a warm, intimate, and deeply moving story of change.

For those who want to plant a mathematical seed:

Do Plants Know Math? by Stéphane Douady, Jacques Dumais, Christophe Golé, and Nancy Pick
Explore the Fibonacci secrets of pine cones, cabbages, and sunflowers in this gorgeously illustrated exploration of nature’s spirals.  Ages 16 to adult.

The Flower Maze Puzzle
A beautifully intricate labyrinth that’s equal parts art and brainteaser.  Ages 16 to adult.

For those who prefer to draw new conclusions:

Nonstandard Notebook
Each page bends the rules — literally.  Curved, crisscrossed, and creative lines inspire doodles and discoveries.  Ages 12 to adult.

MoMath Tool Pen
A stylus, pen, ruler, level, and screwdriver all in one!  All ages.

For those who love games:

Seven Games: A Human History by Oliver Roeder
From backgammon to bridge, checkers to chess, poker to Scrabble, and more, discover the surprising mathematics and human drama behind the world’s most enduring games.  Ages 12 to adult.

3 in 1 Chess, Checkers, and Backgammon Magnetic Set
Chess, checkers, and backgammon unite in this convenient, magnetic set!  Ages 6 to adult.

For all who enjoy the beauty of mathematics:

The Magic Theorem: A Greatly-Expanded, Much-Abridged Edition of The Symmetries of Things by John H. Conway, Heidi Burgiel, Chaim Goodman-Strauss
Dive into the beauty of symmetry with this author-signed edition of The Symmetries of Things, including hands-on activities and an online repository of teaching materials.  Ages 12 to adult.

The 120-sided Die
This unusual die is a marvel of symmetry and fairness.  Discussed and illustrated in The Magic Theorem, the disdyakis triacontahedron is the highest-sided die considered mathematically fair!  Ages 8 to adult.


Shop these and more online and in person at Additions, the shop at MoMath.

Looking for a gift that keeps on giving?  Give a loved one the gift of math!

Purchase a MoMath membership as a gift and receive a gift certificate via email to present to the lucky recipient.  Learn more at: momath.org/join

MoMath wishes you a joyous and mathematically-inspired holiday season!