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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,518 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1022 books
4–7 yrs
1802 books
8–11 yrs
731 books
Age
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3–5
6–8
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About #13
About Fish
Cathryn Sill
For the curious preschooler who wonders about life under the waves. This gentle guide uses clear language and realistic
Ages 3–7
About #8
About Parrots
Cathryn Sill
For the child who is fascinated by wildlife and wants to know more about the colorful birds of the world. A gentle intro
Ages 3–7
Hottest, Coldest, Highest, Deepest
Steve Jenkins
Earth is full of extremes, from the windiest peaks to the deepest ocean trenches and the snowiest plains where nature sh
Ages 4–9
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A Trip To the Top of the Volcano with Mouse
Frank Viva
A determined traveler and his animal companion trek up a steaming volcano, encountering strange plants and rocky paths o
Ages 5–8
Basher Science
Microbiology: It's a Small World!
Dan Green
Meet the invisible world's tiniest residents as bacteria and viruses come to life with their own quirky personalities an
Ages 8–12
What is an Asteroid Belt?
Baby Professor
For the curious child who gazes at the stars and wants to know what lies between the planets.
Ages 4–8
Force of Nature: A Novel of Rachel Carson
Ann E. Burg
Young Rachel wanders through the woods and waters, overcoming obstacles to become the voice that launched the global env
Ages 8–12
SeeMore Readers
Danger! Earthquakes
Seymour Simon
The earth cracks and buildings sway in this investigation into why our planet shakes and what happens when the ground be
Ages 6–10
The Living World #3
Mountains
Clive Catchpole
Ptarmigans, chinchillas, and grizzly bears thrive where the air is thin and the weather is wild on the world's highest p
Ages 7–10
Have You Seen Birds?
Joanne Oppenheim
For the child who loves to point at the sky and marvel at every chirp, this lyrical exploration celebrates the incredibl
Ages 3–7
DK Readers
A Coyote's Tale
Angela Modany
Learn about the clever coyote through a blend of wildlife facts and the rich storytelling traditions of America’s Indige
Ages 5–7
DK Eyewitness
Rocks and Minerals
R. F. Symes
The Earth is made of fascinating treasures; learn how rocks are formed, why minerals are mined, and how erosion shapes t
Ages 8–12
Greetings from Antarctica
Sara Wheeler
For the curious child who dreams of icy adventures and wonders what it is really like to live at the bottom of the world
Ages 7–11
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Honey in a Hive
Anne Rockwell
Follow the buzzing journey of worker and queen bees to see how they build their world and transform nectar into sweet, g
Ages 4–8
Looking Down
Steve Jenkins
Perspective shifts from the vastness of outer space down to a single ladybug in a backyard, revealing how the world chan
Ages 4–8
Why Do Birds Cross the Oceans? Animal Migration Facts for Kids
Baby Professor
Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products and the consumption of animal source foods, and a
Ages 6–10
Places of Refuge: Our National Wildlife Refuge System
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
From the wetlands of Texas to California forests, see how wildlife experts balance ecosystems and protect animals within
Ages 9–12
The Curious Case of Egypt's Mummies
Baby Professor
The preservation of ancient bodies through chemicals, salt, and desert air reveals how soft tissues and organs can survi
Ages 6–10
Random Illustrated Facts
Mike Lowery
For the curious child who loves asking "Why?" and needs a break from traditional stories with bite-sized, weird, and won
Ages 7–12
No Way... Way! #1
Are You My Dinner?
Tracey West
Meerkats snack on scorpions and finches drink blood in this fascinating look at the wildest and grossest diets found in
Ages 7–12
Poetry About Animals for Children
J M Dunkley
For the child who marvels at the natural world, this collection of verse brings the animal kingdom to life through the r
Ages 4–10
Animal Tracks
Siren Salamander: What Is an Amphibian?
Linda Ayers
Siren Salamander uses his gills to breathe underwater in this rhythmic look at how frogs and other amphibians live.
Ages 5–8
The Magic School Bus
Sleeps for the Winter
Eva Moore
The Magic School Bus transforms into a bear to give the class an up-close look at how animals survive the cold through t
Ages 4–8
Got Geography!
Lee Bennett Hopkins
For the child curious about why our world looks the way it does, this poetic collection brings maps, mountains, and rive
Ages 6–10