Mathematically Themed Joke Books for Pi Day
According to a recent poll, the #1 holiday worldwide is Christmas, #2 is Halloween and #3.14 is Pi Day. Get it, got it, good. But seriously, Pi Day is a cool holiday, especially for math lovers. It falls on March 14 because, of course it would fall on 3/14. There’s really only one appropriate gift for Pi Day, and that is mathematically themed joke books. BJB will provide you with some good joke book ideas in this first part of our blog, and down below we’ll provide you with some other humorous Pi Day book ideas for all ages:
More Humorous Books for Pi Day Gifts
Here are a few more humorous pi day books that you might enjoy on or around March 14:
The Joy of Pi by David Blatner – This book is a fun exploration of the number pi, including jokes, anecdotes, and trivia.
- The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh – While not strictly a pi day joke book, this book explores the many mathematical references and jokes hidden in episodes of the classic TV show, including several related to pi.
Circle Loves Pi: A Pi Day Story for Kids by Via Lewis – Celebrate Pi Day in a fun and educational way with Circle Loves Pi, the perfect picture book for kids aged 4-10.
Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi by Cindy Neuschwander – This children’s book tells the story of Sir Cumference and his quest to solve the mystery of pi, with plenty of jokes and puns along the way.
- Born on Pi Day by Hoeft Tonya Pi – Blank lined notebook gift for math lovers, math teachers & blank lined notebook lovers. (-:
- Humble Pi by Matt Parker – A comedy of math errors.
- When Math Goes Wrong in the Real World: Humble Pi by Matt Parker – Number one international best seller: The book-length answer to anyone who ever put their hand up in math class and asked, “When am I ever going to use this in the real world?”
I hope you find these suggestions helpful, and have a happy pi day!