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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+
Tenkai Knights #1
It's Tenkai Time
Brandon T. Snider
Guren and Ceylan discover a shared, mysterious dream that signals the start of an epic journey as Tenkai Knights.
Ages 6–8
Secrets of American History #2
Secret Agents! Sharks! Ghost Armies!
Laurie Calkhoven
Inflatable tanks and clever decoys take center stage in this look at the brilliant, secret ways the Allies used trickery
Ages 7–10
Black Hole Chasers: The Amazing True Story of an Astronomical Breakthrough
Anna Crowley Redding
A small army of scientists works together to achieve the impossible: capturing a photograph of a black hole, a celestial
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
62 books
Radioactive!: How Irène Curie and Lise Meitner Revolutionized Science and Changed the World
Winifred Conkling
Two brilliant women overcome prejudice and barriers to unlock the mysteries of nuclear fission, forever altering the cou
Ages 12–18
Guardians of the Forest of Lúa
The Beaver Who Built a Bridge of Friendship
Clara Amryn
For the child who feels isolated because of their unique hobbies or a move to a new neighborhood. This story explores ho
Ages 3–7
Little Golden Books
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse
Aesop
For the child who loves to tinker and take things apart. This cozy story celebrates the value of fixing what is broken a
Ages 3–6
The Girl Who Heard the Music: How One Pianist and 85,000 Bottles and Cans Brought New Hope to an Island
Marni Fogelson, with Mahani Teave
Mahani Teave returned to her home on Rapa Nui to transform thousands of discarded bottles and cans into a vibrant music
Ages 5–9
The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
Jim Murphy
George Washington leads a ragtag group of rebels against the world’s most professional army in a desperate 1776 struggle
Ages 10–15
I'm Dirty!
Kate McMullan
Watch a cheerful, muddy backhoe chomp, fill, and clear its way through a busy day of hard work with big energy and exube
Ages 2–6
Encyclopedia Prehistorica #3
Mega-Beasts
Robert Sabuda, Matthew Reinhart
Towering pop-ups and hidden flaps bring the largest and smallest prehistoric creatures of the post-dinosaur era right in
Ages 5–12
Look! Look! Look! at Sculpture
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
Three curious friends head to the museum to look closely at shapes and textures before rolling up their sleeves to creat
Ages 4–8
This Is the Nest That Robin Built
Denise Fleming
Squirrel, horse, and pig pitch in to help Robin build a home in this rhythmic, colorful tale of neighborhood cooperation
Ages 3–7
Grace Hopper
Laurie Wallmark
Meet Amazing Grace, the brilliant Navy Admiral who used her grit and wit to become a pioneer of modern computer programm
Ages 5–9
Rock by Rock: The Fantastical Garden of Nek Chand
Jennifer Bradbury
Hidden in the jungle, a man builds a secret world of sculptures from discarded stones to keep the memories of his lost c
Ages 4–9
Baby Professor
How to Measure Light: Light as Energy
Baby Professor
For the curious young explorer who wonders how we capture the sun's power, this guide introduces the bright basics of li
Ages 3–6
The Mad Misadventures of Emmaline and Rubberbones #2
The Faceless Fiend
Howard Whitehouse
Emmaline and Rab must use their wits to protect Princess Purnah from a cast of colorful enemies in this fast-paced and f
Ages 8–12
See Inside #1
See Inside Planet Earth
Katie Daynes
Peeking under flaps reveals the inner workings of our world, from the depths of the oceans to the heat of the Earth's co
Ages 5–9
City of Leafcutter Ants: A Sustainable Society of Millions
Amy Hevron
The underground world of the leafcutter ant comes to life, revealing how foragers, soldiers, and even pharmacists work t
Ages 4–8
A Day That Changed America
The Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Amy Maranville
One giant leap changed history when Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface during the most famous space mission o
Ages 7–9
Shape Shift
Joyce Hesselberth
Circles, squares, and triangles transform into rockets and owls when you mix colorful shapes with a little bit of imagin
Ages 3–7
Brain Builders! 500 Mind-Blowing STEM Facts for Kids (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
Sky Adams
For the curious child who loves to stump their parents with big questions. Spark a love for discovery with 500 bite-size
Ages 7–12
Sprouting Wings: The True Story of James Herman Banning, the First African American Pilot to Fly Across the United States
Louisa Jagger & Shari Becker
James Herman Banning used pure ingenuity to build his own plane and defy the odds, becoming the first Black pilot to fly
Ages 4–8
Beneath The Hard Hat
Adrian Borowski
For the child who gazes at every passing excavator, this story looks past the heavy machinery to celebrate the diverse p
Ages 3–7
Flying Deep
Michelle Cusolito
Journey to the darkest corners of the ocean floor inside a deep-sea submersible to witness the strange wonders of the wo
Ages 5–9