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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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Chapter Books
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Early Readers
(80)
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(23)
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(10)
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Planet Earth Explorers
Volcano: Where Fire and Water Meet
Mary M. Cerullo
For the curious student fascinated by Earth's raw power and how fire and ice shape our planet in the unique landscape of
Ages 9–13
Big Choo
Stephen Shaskan
Little Choo wants to roll on the main line just like his dad, but he must learn that being big requires patience, braver
Ages 3–6
Shapes Around Us
Triangles
Sarah L. Schuette
For the curious preschooler who is beginning to notice patterns, this book turns the world into a treasure hunt for geom
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
58 books
DK Readers
Truck Trouble
Angela Royston
For the young vehicle lover who wants to know what happens when things go wrong on the road. A realistic look at overcom
Ages 4–6
Weather Patterns #2
Understanding Weather Patterns
Nancy Dickmann
For curious kids who wonder why it rains or how the wind blows. This clear guide breaks down the science of the sky into
Ages 7–10
Mr. Whiskers' Room #1
What's the Matter in Mr. Whiskers' Room?
Michael Elsohn Ross
Step into a classroom where science stations encourage kids to use all five senses to investigate the big ideas behind t
Ages 5–9
Art Across the Ages #4
Ancient China
Kelly Campbell Hinshaw
For the curious child who loves museums and making things, this visual journey explores Ancient China through the incred
Ages 8–12
Gib Morgan, Oilman
Ariane Dewey
Travel the world alongside a legendary oilman in this collection of tall tales about the adventurous life of drilling fo
Ages 6–10
Usborne Information Technology
Information Revolution
Lynn Myring, Ian Graham
Satellites, fiber optics, and electronic mail are changing how we talk to each other. See how computers started a global
Ages 8–12
Baby University #4
General Relativity for Babies
Chris Ferrie
For the curious parent who wants to spark a lifelong love of science and exploration starting in the nursery.
Ages 0–3
The 5,000-Year-Old Puzzle: Solving a Mystery of Ancient Egypt
Claudia Logan
Journey to Giza in 1925 to witness the excavation of a secret tomb through the eyes of a boy joining his father's archae
Ages 8–12
Hero Rabbit
Helen Wilkins
A shy rabbit who watches the forest games from afar must find his courage when a squirrel falls into the river at the ol
Ages 3–5
George and Matilda Mouse and the Floating School
Heather S. Buchanan
For the child feeling nervous about changes or searching for a safe space to learn and grow after a scary experience.
Ages 3–7
Discover Series
Airplanes
Xist Publishing
Gaze up at the clouds with this collection of vivid airplane photographs and simple labels, perfect for tiny travelers w
Ages 0–3
DK Readers
Telling Time
Patricia J. Murphy
Tracing the evolution of timekeeping from early methods to the invention of clocks, this history reveals how we learned
Ages 6–9
Ace Place #4
Toilets in History
Elizabeth Newbery
Take a look at the strangest seats in history, from castle garderobes to communal monastery stalls, filled with jokes an
Ages 7–11
My First
My First Tractor
Clare Lloyd, Louise Tucker
Bold photographs and clear labels introduce the busy world of transportation, from rumbly tractors to soaring planes.
Ages 0–3
Amazing Space Fun Facts for Kids #3
Discover Planets, Stars & Astronaut Life
Yeshodari Muralidhar
For the curious child who gazes at the night sky and wonders what stars are made of or how astronauts brush their teeth
Ages 7–12
Skila Brown's Themed Poetry #2
Clackety Track: Poems about Trains
Skila Brown
Rhythmic verses and retro art capture the clatter and excitement of every locomotive, from high-speed bullet trains to c
Ages 4–8
Calvin and Pudge #1
The Robot in the Basement
Steven Doornbos
For the curious explorer who dreams of discovering hidden secrets in their own home, this story celebrates the power of
Ages 6–9
The Jade Stone Chronicles #3
Battle Phoenix
Huckleberry Rahr
For the child who thrives on high stakes and tech, this story addresses the need to find your own place in a competitive
Ages 8–12
If You Were a City
Kyo Maclear
From buzzing streets to quiet corners, the vibrant personality of a city reflects the many different ways a person can b
Ages 3–6
Pfiffikus's Learning Adventures
Protons, Neutrons, Electrons and Quarks!
Pfiffikus
For the curious middle-grader wondering what the world is actually made of, this guide breaks down the tiny building blo
Ages 8–12
Windows to the World #1
Windows to the World
Hannah Sheldon-Dean
For the curious toddler who loves peering out the window. This interactive board book uses die-cut windows to show how o
Ages 0–3