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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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3–5
6–8
9–12
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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
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12–18 yrs
62 books
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
Pup and Dragon #4
Pup and Dragon: How to Catch the Easter Bunny
Alice Walstead
For the child who loves to dream up clever inventions and can't wait for the magic of Easter morning.
Ages 4–10
Time Traveling with a Hamster
Ross Welford
On his twelfth birthday, Al receives a letter from his late father containing secret instructions on how to travel back
Ages 9–13
Crossing Niagara
Matt Tavares
A French tightrope walker travels to America in 1859 to attempt a death-defying feat. Witness his daring walk above the
Ages 6–10
Virginia Lee Burton Classics
Katy and the Big Snow
Virginia Lee Burton
The city of Geappolis is paralyzed by a massive snowstorm until a brave red crawler tractor named Katy sets out to plow
Ages 3–8
Pathfinders
Tonya Bolden
Spies, architects, and mathematicians take center stage in these true stories of Black men and women who carved extraord
Ages 10–14
Zoom, Rocket, Zoom!
Margaret Mayo
For the budding astronaut fascinated by engines and adventure, this rhythmic journey through the stars captures the high
Ages 2–5
Willow Run
Patricia Reilly Giff
Meggie must find her own strength and compassion as she navigates life on the home front while her brother serves in the
Ages 8–12
Usborne Phonics Readers #2
Ted's Shed
Phil Roxbee Cox
Ted and his team get busy in the backyard to fit a cozy bed inside his bright red traveling shed.
Ages 3–6
Children's Military Books: World War I #2
How WWI Changed Modern Warfare
For the curious student interested in how technology changed history, this guide explores the engineering and tactics th
Ages 10–18
Ancient Mayans History
The Mayans Gave Us Their Art and Architecture
Baby Professor
For the child who loves building with blocks and wonders about the ancient people who constructed giant stone pyramids a
Ages 6–10
A True Book: Physical Science
Experiments with Gravity
Salvatore Tocci
Gravity is the invisible force that keeps our feet on the ground. Simple experiments and lively sidebars show exactly ho
Ages 7–10
Viking History
The Importance of Shipbuilding to Viking History
Baby Professor
For the child who is fascinated by ships and ancient explorers, this guide breaks down how Viking engineering changed th
Ages 7–10
Children's Ancient History
The Lasting Legacy of the Ancient Roman Civilization
Baby Professor
For the curious student who wonders how the modern world was built, from the roads we drive on to the laws we follow.
Ages 8–12
Brown Paper School
The I Hate Mathematics! Book
Marilyn Burns
For the child who thinks they hate math or feels bored by drills, this quirky guide reveals the magic, logic, and fun hi
Ages 9–13
Jake Maddox Sports Stories
Kart Rival
Jake Maddox
Sheldon discovers an unexpected passion for the adrenaline and technical precision of kart racing while facing off again
Ages 8–12
One Minute Mysteries #2
65 More Short Mysteries You Solve With Science!
Eric Yoder, Natalie Yoder
For the curious child who loves to ask 'why,' these bite-sized brainteasers transform scientific principles into an inte
Ages 8–13
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
written and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
Lush watercolor illustrations bring new life to the classic tale of three clever goats facing off against the hungry tro
Ages 4–8
Chronicle of the Dark Star #1
Last Day on Mars
Kevin Emerson
For the child grappling with the reality of a big move or major life changes, this high-stakes space adventure explores
Ages 8–12
Black Women in Science
Kimberly Brown Pellum
For the child who loves science and needs to see that their dreams are possible. Discover fifteen pioneering Black women
Ages 9–12
If I Were a Mouse, I'd Live in THIS House!
Annette Asbill
For the child who loves to build and dream. This playful story encourages little ones to imagine their own perfect world
Ages 3–7