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Building & Engineering
Building & Engineering Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,758 books about building & engineering
0–3 yrs
551 books
4–7 yrs
1299 books
8–11 yrs
857 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Usborne Introductions
Introduction to Chemistry
Jane Chisholm, Mary Johnson
For the inquisitive child who wonders how the world is put together, this classic guide turns complex chemistry into an
Ages 8–12
Survival Skills on the Space Frontier #3
Mars for Humanity
Brandon Terrell
For the child who gazes at the stars and dreams of becoming an astronaut. This high interest guide explores the real wor
Ages 8–12
Hero Academy #6
The Super Glooper
Rob Alcraft
For the child who loves to tinker and build, this silly story explores what happens when a shortcut for chores leads to
Ages 6–8
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12–18 yrs
62 books
Bob the Builder
All About Scoop!
Cindy Lucci
For the little one who loves big machines and working together. This sturdy board book introduces Scoop, the digger with
Ages 1–4
The World of the Future #2
Future Cities
Kenneth Gatland, David Jefferis
For the child who loves to design and build, this vintage guide offers a fascinating look at how yesterday's experts ima
Ages 8–12
World-Changing Inventions
The First Airplanes
Megan Cooley Peterson
For the child who marvels at every plane in the sky, this book explores how humans first achieved flight through perseve
Ages 5–8
The Ogs #1
The Ogs Invent the Wheel
Felicity Everett
For the young problem solver who feels discouraged when things don't work the first time: join the Ogs as they learn tha
Ages 5–8
Medical School for Kids
Vascular Surgery for Kids
Betty Nguyen, Brandon Pham, Samantha Neureuther Stradleigh
For the curious child who wonders how blood travels through the body or wants to know more about what happens during a h
Ages 4–8
Maisy
Maisy's Book of Things that Go
Lucy Cousins
Pull the tabs to help Maisy Mouse sail a boat and move a train as she discovers exactly how different machines get from
Ages 1–4
Questions Kids Have About... #3
Who Invented Basketball?
Suzanne Slade
For the young athlete curious about how their favorite game began, this engaging history explores how a gym teacher's cr
Ages 6–9
Femi and the Mindfulness Machine
Flo Fielding
For the child who experiences overwhelming big emotions and needs a gentle, creative way to understand that peace comes
Ages 5–7
Knights in Shining Armor
Gail Gibbons
Step back into the Middle Ages to learn how warriors trained for battle, wore heavy steel, and followed a strict code of
Ages 4–8
Out and About Field Trips #2
Out and About at the Baseball Stadium
Bitsy Kemper
Step inside a massive stadium to see where the players prepare and learn exactly what it takes to bring the big game to
Ages 5–8
Basher Science
Engineering
Tom Jackson
Learn why specific materials are chosen for skyscrapers and bridges while uncovering the scientific secrets that keep ou
Ages 8–12
Let's Find Out About Simple Machines
Wheels and Axles
Martha E. H. Rustad
For the curious child who wants to know how things roll, spin, and move, this book reveals the secret power of wheels an
Ages 4–7
The Science Behind
The Science Behind Homes
Chris Oxlade
You’ll see exactly how the world around you works by uncovering the hidden science of building materials, electricity, a
Ages 7–11
How It Works #1
How the World Works
Christiane Dorion
For the curious child who asks how the Earth stays alive, this interactive pop-up guide reveals the mechanics of our pla
Ages 7–10
Usborne Young Reading
The Story of Ships
Jane Bingham
For the curious explorer fascinated by how things work, this historical journey tracks the evolution of maritime travel
Ages 7–10
Race to the Bottom of the Sea
Lindsay Eagar
Kidnapped by a notorious pirate, eleven-year-old Fidelia must use her scientific expertise to recover lost treasure from
Ages 8–12
From the Good Mountain: How Gutenberg Changed the World
James Rumford
For the curious child who wonders how everyday objects are made, this riddle-filled journey reveals the natural origins
Ages 6–10
National Geographic World History Biographies
Galileo: The Genius Who Faced the Inquisition
Philip Steele
Galileo used his telescope to prove the Earth revolves around the Sun, but standing by the truth meant facing the terrif
Ages 8–12
Stairway Decodables: My First Science Concepts #3
Pushes and Pulls
Laura Stickney
For the curious learner who wonders how toys move and balls fly, this book explains the invisible forces behind every pu
Ages 5–8
Screwball
Alberta Armer
After polio changes his life, a young boy finds a new way to shine by pouring his heart and skill into building a racer
Ages 8–12
Inside #1
Inside: Inside the Great Pyramid
Carol Kim
For the curious learner who wonders how ancient people built massive structures without modern machines, this guide reve
Ages 7–10