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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
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Scholastic Discover More Readers #2
Fantastic Frogs
Penelope Arlon
Vivid photographs, maps, and charts explain how frog bodies work and why these amphibians are essential to our global ec
Ages 5–7
Bird Talk: What Birds Are Saying and Why
Lita Judge
Birds use secret languages of song, dance, and even drumming to talk to each other in the trees above your own backyard.
Ages 6–10
Cool Green: Amazing, Remarkable Trees
Lulu Delacre
A landscaper shares the wonders of nature with his granddaughter, from rainbow gums to redwoods, in a vibrant tribute fe
Ages 4–8
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Where Is?
Where Is Our Solar System?
Stephanie Sabol
Travel from the 17th-century discovery that Earth circles the Sun to the modern NASA missions exploring the moons and as
Ages 8–12
Look at Me!
Steve Jenkins, Robin Page
Animals use spectacular displays to lure prey, warn off rivals, and find mates, proving that being noticed is a vital pa
Ages 4–8
Wild Lives #2
Hawk Rising
Maria Gianferrari
A father red-tailed hawk soars above suburban backyards, using his keen eyes and sharp instincts to provide for his grow
Ages 4–8
The Berenstain Bears
The Berenstain Bears' Dinosaur Dig
Jan Berenstain, Mike Berenstain
Brother and Sister Bear leave the museum behind to head into the field, where they search for real fossils and ancient d
Ages 4–8
Vet Volunteers #4
Manatee Blues
Laurie Halse Anderson
Brenna races against time at a Florida rescue center to nurse an injured manatee and find a way to save the sanctuary fr
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Steve Irwin?
Dina Anastasio
Young Steve Irwin spent his childhood wrestling crocodiles and caring for pythons. See how his early love for reptiles l
Ages 8–12
A First Science Storybook #4
Fox Explores the Night
Martin Jenkins
A hungry fox pads through city streets under moonlight, showing how light and shadows work in the urban night.
Ages 3–7
It's Our Garden: From Seeds to Harvest in a School Garden
George Ancona
For children curious about how food grows, this photo-essay shows how a school community works together through the seas
Ages 5–9
Owl Diaries #18
The Nature Club
Rebecca Elliott
Eva wants to save the planet, but she is worried about being in a different school club than her best friends for the Na
Ages 5–8
The Traveling Photographer #2
Breakfast in the Rainforest: A Visit with Mountain Gorillas
Richard Sobol
Venture into the misty jungles of Uganda to observe how mountain gorillas live, eat, and play in one of the most remote
Ages 8–12
Magic Tree House #69
Sea Otter Sunrise
Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie head to Monterey Bay to save an injured sea otter, but they must first win over a grouchy boat captain to
Ages 6–9
World of Wonder #3
The Ever-Changing Earth
Grahame Baker-Smith
From the thunder of pterosaur wings to the glow of the northern lights, see how the Earth has transformed through ice ag
Ages 6–9
Green: The Story of Plant Life on Our Planet
Nicola Davies
Travel back billions of years to the first plants and look deep inside modern leaves to see how green life creates fuel
Ages 6–10
Nerdy Babies #2
Ocean
Emmy Kastner
Curious infants venture into the deep blue to meet sea creatures and explore the underwater ecosystem through a friendly
Ages 0–3
Trailblazers
Dinosaur Hunters
Jen Green
Become a paleontologist by pulling tabs and opening secret drawers filled with models and stickers while learning about
Ages 6–10
Scholastic Science Readers
Tornadoes!
Lorraine Jean Hopping
Tornadoes roar across the Texas landscape as storm chasers track their paths to unlock the mysteries of these powerful a
Ages 6–8
Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes
Nicola Davies
Millions of tiny, invisible organisms are busy making yogurt, shaping mountains, and even helping you breathe in this lo
Ages 4–8
Pete the Cat: I Can Read!
Pete the Cat and the Cool Caterpillar
James Dean
Pete the Cat is thrilled with his new caterpillar friend, but he's in for a big surprise when his tiny buddy suddenly go
Ages 4–7
Giant Squid
Candace Fleming
The deepest parts of the ocean hide a massive, elusive predator that scientists have tracked through whale scars and ink
Ages 6–10
The Tiny Seed
Eric Carle
Vibrant collage art shows the seasons passing as one small, resilient seed travels across the world to find the right pl
Ages 3–7
Read and Wonder
One Tiny Turtle
Nicola Davies
A loggerhead turtle spends thirty years wandering thousands of miles across the deep ocean before returning to the exact
Ages 5–8