Future Book Club

Every Natural Math book is made together with hundreds of community volunteers. Are you a student, parent, teacher, coach, or anyone who cares about children learning mathematics? Are in interested in nonprofit community service and meeting other inspired math makers? Join the Future Book Club and make amazing books with us!
Volunteer and supporter opportunities:
- Read a future book with family and friends, share opinions, and answer authors’ questions. It’s like a book club, but for future books and with the author in it. It’s the best, most active way to read, if you ask us, and a great pathway into becoming an author. Even if you are five.
- Gather a future book event around your kitchen table, at your book club, your class, your company’s volunteer meeting, or your math circle. We’ll help you get your party started! We have hands-on and minds-on activities, plans, author appearances, and so on.
- Tell about a future book, review, discuss, compare, admire, joke, or meme to your friends, colleagues, students, or online followers. Each of these books is innovative and experimental, so sharing is a creative adventure. It’s not something your listeners already know, it’s something unique you can help them discover.
- Preorder the future book during its crowdfunding campaign and make production possible. The campaigns also come with other special prizes such as personal cartoons from the book’s artist, hand-signed copies, posters, or extra puzzle cards.
- Write a future book.
How do I join the Future Book Club? Email reach.out@naturalmath.com
What are the current Future Books at the Club?

- Modultown! – coming out in May, a chapter book about modular arithmetic, ages 9 and up. PREORDER HERE
- AL, Logical – currently crowdfunding. PREORDER ON KICKSTARTER
- My Hundred Friends – in preparation
- Roots: It Starts with a Story – in preparation
- Althea’s Math Mysteries – in preparation
- Math Court – in preparation

Can I do some of that with an already-published book?
Yes! If you haven’t read the book yet, it’s a future book to you the reader, isn’t it?
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