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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,525 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1027 books
4–7 yrs
1804 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Smithsonian Penguin Young Readers #4
No Bones!
Karen Romano Young
For the child who asks 'how do we know?' this graphic novel reveals how scientific discoveries changed our image of dino
Ages 9–12
Wolves
Jeremy Mcfield
For the curious student who wants to know how wolf packs work and how they thrive in the wild. This guide brings the wor
Ages 7–12
Animals of the African Savanna
Meerkats
Robyn Weaver
For the curious child who is fascinated by wild animals and how they live together. This simple guide explores the socia
Ages 5–8
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63 books
All Aboard Reading
Bats: Creatures of the Night
Joyce Milton
Discover how different types of bats hunt, sleep, and navigate the world in total darkness through their unique physical
Ages 6–9
Pebble Plus: Exploring the Seasons
Exploring Winter
Terri DeGezelle
For the curious child noticing the world grow colder, this book explains why days get shorter and how animals survive th
Ages 5–8
Varmints
Helen Ward
Amidst the roar of a crowded, grey city, one small creature works tirelessly to preserve a patch of green and bring the
Ages 5–9
Can I Recycle This?
Jennie Romer
Go behind the scenes of the sorting bins to see exactly where your trash goes and learn how to make smarter choices for
Ages 4–8
Zoom in on Bugs
Keith Faulkner
Use the special built-in viewer to see insects in startling detail while learning incredible facts about the tiny creatu
Ages 5–9
Horrible Science
Ugly Bugs and Nasty Nature
Nick Arnold
You will never look at a fly or a frog the same way after learning which bugs drink blood and why vultures have bald hea
Ages 8–12
Animal Bites
Sharks
Ian Boyd, Ken Hoppen, Gerry Ellis
For the young explorer fascinated by the ocean's most misunderstood predators, this guide uses real photos and quick fac
Ages 6–9
Focus On: Animal Classifications
Butterfly Floats: What Is an Insect?
Linda Ayers
For the young explorer marveling at the garden, this book uses a butterfly's life to teach what makes an insect an insec
Ages 4–7
Weather
What's the Weather Outside?
Cody McKinney
For the curious child who wonders why the sky changes, this bright guide helps early readers identify and observe the we
Ages 5–8
Penguin Young Readers: Level 4
Dinosaurs
Sarah Jospitre
For the budding scientist who can't get enough of T. rex and fossils. This leveled reader satisfies a child's deep curio
Ages 5–8
Let's Read About Weather
What Are Thunderstorms?
Mari Schuh
For the child who hides under the covers when the sky gets dark: this gentle guide uses science to transform scary booms
Ages 4–7
The End of the Wild #1
The End of the Wild
Nicole Helget
For the child grappling with the realization that doing the right thing isn't always easy, especially when family surviv
Ages 8–12
Animals Are Awesome #1
Caribou Are Awesome
Jaclyn Jaycox
For the young animal lover curious about the arctic, this engaging guide uses vibrant photos and simple text to explore
Ages 5–8
Women in Conservation
Rachel Carson: Environmental Pioneer
Lori Hile
For the child who loves exploring tide pools or wonders how one person can protect the planet. This biography shows how
Ages 7–10
Horrible Geography #6
Stormy Weather
Anita Ganeri
Frozen turtles fall from the sky and tornadoes rip through the landscape in this collection of the grittiest, most shock
Ages 8–12
Beachcombing: Exploring the Seashore
Jim Arnosky
Hidden treasures like shark teeth, coconuts, and intricate shells are waiting to be found in this beautifully illustrate
Ages 4–9
Mega-Predators of the Past
Melissa Stewart
Move over, T. rex! Meet the giant ripper lizards and fierce terror birds that dominated the prehistoric world in this fu
Ages 7–10
The Truth About #2
The Truth About Great White Sharks
Mary M. Cerullo
Marine biologists go beneath the waves to show how these famous predators actually live, separating scary myths from the
Ages 8–12
Plant Life & Agriculture
Sunflowers
Gail Saunders-Smith
Follow the journey of a sunflower through every stage of life, from a tiny seed in the ground to a bright sprout and fin
Ages 4–7
Prunella #2
Big Bug Surprise
Julia Gran
For the child whose unique interests make them feel like an outsider. This story celebrates how specialized knowledge ca
Ages 4–8
Engage Literacy
Too Cold in the Desert
Kelly Gaffney
For the curious child who wonders how hot places stay cool, this early reader explores the surprising nighttime chill an
Ages 4–7