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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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I'm Books
I'm Cool!
Kate McMullan
A persistent Zamboni machine ignores the pressure of the upcoming hockey game, taking its time to slurp up slush and mak
Ages 4–8
Children's Earth Sciences Books
The Strongest Quakes That Shook the Earth
Baby Professor
For the curious student who wants to know why the ground shakes. This visual guide explains the science of plate tectoni
Ages 6–10
What are Magnets? A Child's Guide to Understanding Magnets
For the curious child who wonders why some objects stick to the fridge and others do not, this guide explains the invisi
Ages 5–9
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12–18 yrs
58 books
The Brockway Truck Book for Kids
Jeanie Selby
For the child who is fascinated by every big engine they see on the road: this photographic guide introduces the powerfu
Ages 2–6
What Happens When Light Bends? A Study of Refractions of Light
Baby Professor
For the curious child who wonders why a straw looks broken in a glass of water, this guide explains the physics of light
Ages 7–10
Super Smart Science Series #2
Chemistry: The Atom and Elements
April Chloe Terrazas
For the curious child who asks what the world is made of. This gentle introduction turns invisible atoms into friendly,
Ages 3–8
Biographies
Did Walt Disney Have His Happily Ever After?
Baby Professor
For the young dreamer who loves cartoons and needs to see that even the world's most successful creators faced many fail
Ages 6–10
Ships in the Sea
Victor Obi
For the curious toddler who points at every boat in the harbor, this simple guide introduces the many ways ships move ac
Ages 2–5
Tickets to Ride: An Alphabetic Amusement
Mark Rogalski
For the child who loves to spot tiny details, this rhythmic tour of a steampunk amusement park invites curious eyes to e
Ages 4–8
Life in the Ancient World
Bart Winer
For the curious child who wonders what it was really like to be a kid in ancient times, from the clothes they wore to th
Ages 8–14
Applebee
Applebee's Numbers
David Pelham
Whimsical surprises and innovative pop-up designs turn a first look at numbers into a playful, hands-on adventure for li
Ages 2–5
Max the Mouse Goes to the Moon
Bretton K. Hadfield
For the child who dreams of impossible journeys and needs encouragement to pursue their biggest goals, no matter how sma
Ages 3–7
Science Experiments for Kids
Wonderful Water Experiments for Elementary Students
Baby Professor
For the curious child who loves to splash and play, this book turns the kitchen sink into a laboratory for exploring the
Ages 6–10
Bubba Puppin Adventure Dog
Bubba Goes to the Moon
Lou Lou
For the adventurous child who dreams of the impossible. This whimsical tale follows a determined dog who builds a rocket
Ages 3–7
Frankenstein's Matzah: A Passover Parody
K. Marcus
For the child who loves getting hands-on with science and traditions, this silly story turns the Passover Seder into a l
Ages 4–8
How It Works #3
Eye
David Macaulay
Light enters the lens and signals race to the brain in this detailed look at the amazing biological machinery that allow
Ages 6–9
Forest School #2
The Big Fort
Ruth Symons
For children who love building and creating, this rhythmic story celebrates the messy, collaborative joy of turning ever
Ages 3–7
The Toymaker's Apprentice
Sherri L. Smith
For the child who feels the weight of family expectations or needs a boost of courage to face a daunting, high-stakes ch
Ages 8–12
The Young Engineer #2
Supercars
Jonathan Rutland
For the child who is fascinated by engines and how things work: a vintage look at high-performance cars, technical cutaw
Ages 7–11
Anno's Sundial
Mitsumasa Anno
Shadows stretch and shift across these pop-up pages to show exactly how the earth's rotation has helped humans track tim
Ages 7–11
Cities in the Sand: The Ancient Civilizations of the Southwest
Scott Warren
Archaeologists sift through desert ruins to uncover the daily lives and architectural marvels of the Anasazi, Hohokam, a
Ages 9–13
Encyclopedia Prehistorica #1
Dinosaurs
Robert Sabuda, Matthew Reinhart
For the child who is captivated by the prehistoric world and loves to see how things work. This engineering marvel bring
Ages 5–12
On the Go! #2
Tugboats
Matt Doeden
For the child who is fascinated by heavy machinery and big boats, this guide reveals how small tugs use their power to g
Ages 4–7
Look and Learn #3
A Night in Town
Heinz Kurth
For the curious child who wonders what happens when the streetlights come on and the world goes to sleep. Discover the h
Ages 5–9