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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,528 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1029 books
4–7 yrs
1805 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
When You See Us: The Mysterious World of Aquatic Insects
Katherine Hocker
Lush illustrations and poetic text reveal the incredible, hidden transformations of insects as they grow from tiny pond
Ages 4–8
Dino Safari
Scholastic
For the child who asks a million questions about the T-Rex. Fly Guy and Buzz turn a trip to the museum into a fun, facts
Ages 4–8
Have You Ever Seen a Flower?
Shawn Harris
Vibrant colors and gentle scents fill the senses as a child discovers a whole universe of beauty tucked inside a single
Ages 3–6
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The Brilliant Deep: Rebuilding the World's Coral Reefs
Kate Messner
Witness how a single idea and a bit of glue can spark a global movement to regrow and protect the oceans vibrant coral r
Ages 6–10
Benjamin Blog and His Inquisitive Dog Guide
Exploring Coral Reefs
Anita Ganeri
For the young explorer captivated by the mysteries of the deep, this guide reveals the hidden life of coral reefs and wh
Ages 8–11
Dinosaurs! Battle of the Bones
Sharon Siamon
For the child who loves uncovering secrets from the past. This book explores the competitive world of fossil hunting and
Ages 7–9
Usborne Explainers
Things That Fly
Kate Little
For the curious preschooler who gazes at the sky, this book explores the wonders of flight from hummingbirds to jumbo je
Ages 3–6
Follow the Moon Home
Philippe Cousteau, Deborah Hopkinson
A young girl spots baby sea turtles heading toward bright city lights instead of the ocean and launches a community-wide
Ages 5–8
Smithsonian: Animal Discoveries
Animal Discoveries
Tamra B. Orr
For the curious child who dreams of being an explorer, this book reveals that the world still holds secrets through the
Ages 8–12
Nature Riddles and Rhymes #2
Fancy Feet: Guess Who's Walking
Rebecca E. Hirsch
Perfect for the child who loves to ask 'why' and 'who,' this rhyming guessing game turns a nature lesson into an interac
Ages 3–7
Save the... #1
Save the... Gorillas
Anita Sanchez, Chelsea Clinton
Gorillas are strong enough to bend iron bars yet gentle enough to be ticklish, and they need a new generation of experts
Ages 7–10
The Stuff of Stars
Marion Dane Bauer
From the roaring Big Bang to the stardust in your own hands, this lyrical journey traces how the entire universe worked
Ages 4–9
Animal Talk: All the Incredible Ways That Animals Communicate
Michael Leach, Meriel Lland
Perfect for children who are curious about how creatures communicate without words, using science to explain the secret
Ages 7–10
Celebrating the Seasons #1
A New Beginning: Celebrating the Spring Equinox
Wendy Pfeffer
For the child curious about why days get longer and flowers bloom: a science-filled look at the arrival of spring throug
Ages 4–8
A Moose for Jessica
Pat A. Wakefield
For the child captivated by the mysteries of nature, this true story explores an unusual animal friendship that made nat
Ages 6–10
Judy Moody and Friends #11
Searching for Stinkodon
Megan McDonald
Stink is determined to dig up a prehistoric treasure in his own backyard, even if his sister Judy thinks his chances are
Ages 6–9
Kratts' Creatures
Creature Questions
Chris Kratt, Martin Kratt
For the curious child who asks 'why' about every bug, bird, and beast they see. This Q&A guide turns animal wonder into
Ages 6–9
Scholastic Question and Answer Series
Do Tornadoes Really Twist?
Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger
Ever wonder where tornadoes strike most often or how long a hurricane can last? Get the real facts about the most powerf
Ages 7–10
Have You Seen? #1
Have You Seen Bugs?
Joanne Oppenheim
The tiny world of insects comes alive through rhythmic verse that highlights how bugs look, act, and help our planet thr
Ages 4–8
Discovering Dinosaurs
Diplodocus
Janet Riehecky
For the young explorer marveling at the giants of the past. This simple introduction captures the wonder of the long-nec
Ages 5–8
Going on a Whale Watch
Bruce McMillan
Watch whales lunge, feed, and stand on their heads. This photo-filled guide follows two children as they encounter giant
Ages 5–9
Dinosongs: Poems to Celebrate a T.rex Named Sue
Kevin Crotty
Lyrical poems recreate the Cretaceous world of Sue, the famous T. rex, imagining the life and creatures that surrounded
Ages 6–10
Penguin Young Readers: Level 3
The Buzz on Insects
Gina Shaw
For the curious child who loves exploring the backyard, this educational guide uses clear photos and simple words to int
Ages 5–7
Places on the Planet
Coldest Places on the Planet
Karen Soll
For little explorers curious about the edge of the world, this guide uses vivid photos to show how animals and people su
Ages 5–8