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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+
Made by Hand
Bicycles
Patricia Lakin
For the curious child eager to know how their favorite set of wheels works and how biking has changed over time.
Ages 5–9
The International House of Dereliction
Jacqueline Davies
Ten-year-old Alice can fix almost anything with her father, but the abandoned house next door holds mysteries that might
Ages 8–12
Sally Jean the Bicycle Queen
Cari Best
For the child who has outgrown a favorite toy or bike and needs help navigating the bittersweet transition to something
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
62 books
The Floating Field: How a Group of Thai Boys Built Their Own Soccer Field
Scott Riley
Determined to play soccer in a village on stilts with no land, a group of Thai boys works together to build a pitch that
Ages 5–10
Gus and Button #2
The Perfect Clubhouse
Daniel J. Mahoney
For the child who struggles to share their vision during playdates. This story helps friends navigate the messy, sometim
Ages 4–8
Wires Crossed
Beth Fantaskey
Mia is thrilled when her friend Tariq moves to town, but things feel different until a science Olympics gives them a new
Ages 8–12
Hard Hat Hank #1
Hard Hat Hank and the Sky-High Solution
Charlotte Gunnufson
Big machines meet tiny neighbors when Hard Hat Hank and his construction crew discover a bird's nest right in the middle
Ages 3–7
Apollo 13: A Successful Failure
Laura B. Edge
For the curious learner who needs to see that mistakes and unexpected obstacles can lead to incredible displays of brave
Ages 9–14
Parks for the People: How Frederick Law Olmsted Designed America
Elizabeth Partridge
For the child who loves exploring local parks and wonders why we have green spaces in busy cities. Discover the man who
Ages 8–12
Body 2.0
Sara Latta
For the curious child who wonders about the future of medicine: explore how scientists are using technology to repair, r
Ages 9–14
Who Says Women Can't Be...?
Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?
Tanya Lee Stone
For the girl who loves both logic and imagination, this biography shows how dreaming big and thinking math-wise can chan
Ages 4–9
The Night Worker
Kate Banks
Alex puts on his hard hat to step into his father’s world, watching massive cranes and machines work through the quiet m
Ages 3–7
Born Just Right
Jordan Reeves, Jen Lee Reeves
For the child navigating a limb difference or any physical difference, this memoir celebrates the power of self-advocacy
Ages 8–12
Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11
Brian Floca
The giant Saturn V rocket rumbles toward the stars as watercolor art captures the immense machinery and quiet courage re
Ages 4–10
Electric Ben: The Amazing Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin
Robert Byrd
Learn how a curious printer and scientist became an electrical wizard and world-renowned statesman through detailed art
Ages 7–12
Sky Dancers
Connie Ann Kirk
For the child who feels both proud and worried when a parent works a dangerous job, this story celebrates Mohawk heritag
Ages 5–9
Rising Water
Marc Aronson
For the child fascinated by real life heroes and complex puzzles, this gripping account of the Thai cave rescue shows ho
Ages 10–14
The Scientist in Absolutely Everybody
Turn It Loose
Diane Swanson
For the child who asks why tops spin and planes fly. This hands-on guide explores the physics of motion through fun fact
Ages 8–12
York #1
The Shadow Cipher
Laura Ruby
For the child facing the uncertainty of a changing neighborhood, this high-stakes mystery proves that history and home a
Ages 8–12
LEGO Legends of Chima #3
Heroes' Quest
Heather Seabrook
The brave animal tribes of Chima face a perilous journey to protect their homeland from impending danger in this high-st
Ages 7–9
A Place to Start a Family
David L. Harrison
For the curious child who marvels at how animals build their own homes, this collection of poems celebrates the ingenuit
Ages 5–9
LEGO Legends of Chima #4
Power Up!
Julia March
Learn how the tribes of Chima use powerful CHI orbs to battle the freezing powers of the Saber-Tooth Tigers and the Hunt
Ages 7–9
B Is for Bulldozer: A Construction ABC
June Sobel
Follow a year of hard work as builders use everything from Backhoes to Z-bars to construct a thrilling new rollercoaster
Ages 2–5
Big Ideas That Changed the World #4
Keep It Clean!
Don Brown
For the curious kid who loves gross-out facts and wants to know why we wash our hands, brush our teeth, and where all ou
Ages 8–12