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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
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Prism Stone Adventures #8
The Shifting Lake
Elsa Zeigler
Lincoln and Louisa use household science experiments to figure out why a magical lake is freezing and steaming all at on
Ages 5–8
The Prism Stone Adventures #4
The Dust in the Forest
Elsa Zeigler
A strange gray dust is choking the forest and fading the magic of the creatures within; now siblings must use science to
Ages 5–8
The Railway Series #6
Henry the Green Engine
Rev. W. Awdry
For the child who feels discouraged when things don't go right, Henry's journey shows that a big setback can lead to a f
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
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Far from Genius #2
Snack Disaster
Ryan Thomas
An average kid finds himself testing gadgets and solving riddles in a top-secret club where he must prove he belongs amo
Ages 6–10
Pfiffikus's Learning Adventures
Trains! How Do They Work (Electric and Steam)?
Pfiffikus
The inner workings of electric and steam engines come to life, revealing how these massive machines power transportation
Ages 5–9
Pocket Genius
Cars
DK Publishing
For the young explorer fascinated by everything that goes, this visual guide feeds a child's curiosity about how machine
Ages 2–6
DK Eyewitness
Space Exploration
Carole Stott
Powerful rockets and high-tech space stations come to life in this look at how astronauts survive and work among the sta
Ages 8–12
Tom Swift Jr. #27
Tom Swift and His Polar-Ray Dynasphere
Victor Appleton II
Young inventor Tom Swift races to the Himalayas with his Polar-Ray Dynasphere to recover a lost Mars probe while facing
Ages 8–12
The 8th Continent #3
We Built This City
Matt London
Rick and Evie must defend their new home against a terrifying corporation armed with animal cyborgs and an eight-tentacl
Ages 8–12
Tom Swift Jr. #24
Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth Blaster
Victor Appleton II
Tom Swift Jr. heads to the South Pole with his latest atomic invention, facing brutal Antarctic storms and foreign spies
Ages 8–12
Bizzy Bear #13
Do-It-Yourself Day
Benji Davies
Grab a hammer and saw to help Bizzy Bear measure, paint, and build a mystery project that ends with a fun surprise.
Ages 0–3
Max Einstein #3
Saves the Future
James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
For the curious child who dreams of changing the world through science. A brilliant girl uses her genius and teamwork to
Ages 8–12
Driven: A Photobiography of Henry Ford
Don Mitchell
Henry Ford changed the world with the assembly line, but his life was a mix of innovation and deep prejudice. Real photo
Ages 10–14
Brainstorm: The Stories of Twenty American Kid Inventors
Tom Tucker
From earmuffs to the Popsicle, see how twenty real kids used their creativity to invent famous products and navigate the
Ages 9–14
The Junkyard Wonders
Patricia Polacco
A group of special-needs students sets out to prove they are geniuses by inventing something incredible that will change
Ages 6–10
Baby Professor
The Great Engine Book for Kids
Baby Professor
For the curious learner who is fascinated by how things move and work. This guide introduces the inner workings of engin
Ages 5–8
From Cell Phones to VOIP
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders how their tablet works and wants to discover the real-life inventors behind today's bi
Ages 6–10
Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer
Traci Sorell
For children who dream of the stars but feel their identity doesn't fit the 'typical' scientist mold, showing how herita
Ages 7–11
Sea Clocks: The Story of Longitude
Louise Borden
John Harrison spends forty years perfecting the sea clock to solve the mystery of longitude in this detailed narrative o
Ages 7–12
Technology, Gadgets and Inventions That You Can Make
Baby Professor
For the curious child who loves to ask how things work, this guide explores real-world breakthroughs and the brilliant m
Ages 6–10
The Magic City
E. Nesbit
Household items like chessmen and candlesticks transform into a living metropolis when a lonely boy finds a way into the
Ages 8–12
Super Science Lab
Bright Ideas: 20 Great Science Experiments
Richard Hammond
For the curious child who loves to take things apart, these 20 hands-on projects turn your kitchen into a high-energy ph
Ages 7–11
If I Built #3
If I Built a School
Chris Van Dusen
Hover desks, robo-chefs, and field trips to Mars fill this imaginative vision of what a truly spectacular school day cou
Ages 4–8
DK Readers
Really Big Things!
DK Publishing
For the child who is fascinated by the world's record breakers, from the depths of the Grand Canyon to the vastness of d
Ages 7–9