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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,532 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1032 books
4–7 yrs
1806 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Dudley Dormouse #1
The Adventures of Dudley Dormouse
Judy Taylor
Tiny Dudley Dormouse keeps getting interrupted by big, mean animals during his busy schedule of four daily naps.
Ages 4–8
Because Emily Dared
Rachel Jones
For the child who feels like an outsider or prefers the quiet world of their own imagination to the noise of the crowd.
Ages 5–9
Look What I Found!
Nick Sharratt
Peek under the half-pages to see the shells, crabs, and footprints a little girl finds while exploring the sandy shoreli
Ages 2–5
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12–18 yrs
63 books
Cats
Ragdoll Cats
Joanne Mattern
Ragdoll cats are famous for their gentle nature and fluffy coats. Learn all about the history, unique physical features,
Ages 6–9
The 8th Continent #2
Born to Be Wild
Matt London
Rick and Evie’s family must race a greedy developer to build schools and hospitals on a new continent to prove it is a p
Ages 8–12
Penguin Young Readers
On a Farm
Alexa Andrews
Bright photos bring the farm to life, showing everything from grazing horses and growing apples to big tractors at work
Ages 4–6
A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog #2
Frog, Where Are You?
Mercer Mayer
When a pet frog escapes in the middle of the night, a boy and his loyal dog set off on a messy, adventurous search to br
Ages 2–7
The Great Clam Rescue
Margie Meuser
For the child who loves the ocean and wants to help protect our planet. This gentle story explores how small hands can m
Ages 3–7
Don't Laugh, Joe!
Keiko Kasza
Mother Possum is in despair because her son Joe simply cannot stop giggling long enough to learn the most important poss
Ages 3–7
A to Z Nature Poetry
Michelle R K Hed
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard, these gentle poems celebrate the natural world while reinforcing
Ages 3–8
Tree Girl
T. A. Barron
Rowanna lives by the sea but feels a mysterious pull toward a giant forest tree and a bear with a secret identity.
Ages 8–12
Hooray for Birds!
Lucy Cousins
Roosters crow at dawn and owls tu-whit at night in this rhythmic, rhyming parade of colorful feathered friends.
Ages 2–5
His Dark Materials #3
The Amber Spyglass
Philip Pullman
Lyra and Will travel across worlds into the heart of a cosmic war between a mysterious Authority and a rebel army gather
Ages 12–18
Lion of the Sky
Laura Purdie Salas
Soft pastel drawings pair with clever haiku riddles to celebrate the changing seasons, inviting you to guess what natura
Ages 5–9
The Reptile Ball
Jacqueline K. Ogburn
Scaly creatures slither and crawl through a night of lighthearted fun in these playful poems about a very unusual dance
Ages 4–8
Race to the Bottom of the Earth
Rebecca E. F. Barone
Compare the grueling 1911 race to the South Pole with a modern 2018 expedition through maps, photos, and social media po
Ages 8–12
Our Food: A Healthy Serving of Science and Poems
Grace Lin, Ranida T. McKneally
Haiku and colorful acrylic paintings reveal how fruits, grains, and proteins work together to keep the body strong and f
Ages 5–9
The Real and Totally True Tales #1
Chicken Little: The Real and Totally True Tale
Sam Wedelich
A mysterious bonk on the head sends the barnyard into a frenzy, but Chicken Little is ready to trade frantic panic for c
Ages 4–8
Encounter
Brittany Luby
For the child curious about how people from different worlds find common ground. This reimagined history focuses on shar
Ages 4–8
What Went Wrong? Core Events
The Johnstown Flood: Core Events of a Deadly Disaster
Marlee Richards
A wall of water destroys a Pennsylvania town in this deep look at the causes, timeline, and devastating aftermath of a h
Ages 8–12
Eaglet's World
Evelyn Minshull
Leaving the safety of the nest is a daunting step for a baby bald eagle. This lyrical journey captures the vulnerability
Ages 4–8
The Flying Man: Otto Lilienthal, the World's First Pilot
Mike Downs
Step onto the glider with Otto Lilienthal, the 19th-century pioneer who used trial, error, and immense bravery to become
Ages 5–9
The Roaring 20: The First Cross-Country Air Race for Women
Margaret Whitman Blair
Twenty daring women take to the skies in 1929 for a grueling cross-country race from California to Ohio, defying expecta
Ages 10–14
Always Lots of Heinies at the Zoo
Ayun Halliday
Rhyming verses take you on a cheeky behind-the-scenes tour to see the many shapes, sizes, and colors of animal bottoms a
Ages 3–7