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Building & Engineering Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
2,658 books about building & engineering
0–3 yrs
538 books
4–7 yrs
1260 books
8–11 yrs
822 books
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(23)
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(10)
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Pioneering Expeditions #2
Pioneering Ocean Depths
Sandra Markle
Learn how scientists reach the deepest parts of the sea and try simple home experiments to see how underwater pressure a
Ages 8–12
Swift and Hawk #1
Cyberspies
Logan Macx
Swift and Hawk must rely on their expertise in AI and robotics to launch a daring rescue mission when their families are
Ages 10–14
Bears Make the Best... #3
Bears Make the Best Science Buddies
Carmen Oliver
Adelaide and her furry partner demonstrate the scientific method through four fun experiments to show their class why be
Ages 5–8
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12–18 yrs
58 books
Animal Life Cycles
Birds and Their Nests
Linda Tagliaferro
For the child who loves looking at the trees, this clear guide explores the clever ways birds build homes for their babi
Ages 5–8
SeeMore Readers
Emergency Vehicles
Seymour Simon
Large, bright pictures and fascinating trivia bring the world of rescue trucks and sirens to life for curious beginning
Ages 4–7
Oh, Ducky! A Chocolate Calamity
David Slonim
A rubber ducky falls into the machinery of a chocolate factory, sparking a wild rescue effort involving an odd inventor
Ages 4–8
Locomotive
Brian Floca
For the child who is fascinated by how things work and the sensory magic of a long journey, this book brings the golden
Ages 4–10
Aussie Nibbles
Pop-Up Fox
Janeen Brian
David heads to a costume party dressed as a fox, but his clever, homemade outfit has a special surprise that makes him s
Ages 6–9
Professor Gusto's Cosmology for Kids
What Is the Big Bang Theory and Why Does It Matter?
Professor Gusto
For the curious child who stares at the stars and wonders how everything began, this guide breaks down the massive myste
Ages 8–12
Pierre the Maze Detective #2
The Curious Case of the Castle in the Sky
Hiro Kamigaki, IC4DESIGN
Follow the maze detective through hand-drawn cityscapes and fantastical towers filled with hidden objects and intricate
Ages 6–10
Roxaboxen
Alice McLerran
On a simple hill, a group of children uses rocks, wooden boxes, and pure imagination to build a thriving desert town cal
Ages 4–9
Iceberg, Right Ahead! The Tragedy of the Titanic
Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
Investigate the fatal collision of the Titanic through survivor reports and rare photographs of the specific iceberg tha
Ages 9–14
The House on Dirty-Third Street
Jo S. Kittinger
A rundown house becomes a sanctuary when a mother, daughter, and their new neighbors join forces to turn grime into a ho
Ages 4–8
Lines, Bars and Circles
Helaine Becker
For the child who loves to tinker and ask why, this lively biography shows how one man's creative thinking turned boring
Ages 6–9
A Boy and His Bot
Daniel H. Wilson
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to find their inner strength, this mechanical adventure proves that b
Ages 8–12
Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein
Don Brown
Young Albert Einstein was a misfit teachers called dull-witted, but his quiet, problem-solving mind eventually unlocked
Ages 4–8
Lost #2
Lost in Outer Space
Tod Olson
For the reader who loves heart-pounding true stories about facing impossible odds and the bravery it takes to survive wh
Ages 8–12
Everything Goes
On Land
Brian Biggs
Explore a world of engines and wheels in this colorful look at all the different ways people travel across the land.
Ages 4–8
The Royal Navy
Peter Dawlish
Trace the history of Britain’s sea power through detailed accounts of the ships and sailors that defined the Royal Navy
Ages 9–14
Esquivel!
Susan Wood
For the child who hears music in the clatter of a kitchen or the hum of a city, this book celebrates the joy of thinking
Ages 6–10
Bulldozer
Bulldozer Helps Out
Candace Fleming
For the child who feels overlooked because they are "too small," this gentle story proves that even the littlest helping
Ages 2–5
Patrick and Granny #1
What! Cried Granny
Kate Lum
Patrick's first sleepover turns into a late-night construction project as Granny frantically builds beds and sews pillow
Ages 3–7
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Gunpowder and Tea
Lisa Moore
A father and son work side-by-side against the rugged landscape to build the transcontinental railroad in this glimpse i
Ages 6–9
Vehicles Go #6
Diggers Go
Steve Light
Eight massive construction vehicles rumble, boom, and roar across the pages of this high-energy look at life on a busy j
Ages 0–3