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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+
Engage Literacy
Sleepy Little Caterpillar
Anne Giulieri
For the child curious about the tiny creatures in the garden, this gentle introduction to life cycles makes the wonders
Ages 4–7
Dawn: Watch the World Awaken
Marc Martin
A deer drinks and a flower blooms as the sun inches over the horizon, capturing the quiet, busy magic of the world wakin
Ages 3–7
The Brilliant Brain
Roopa Farooki
For curious kids who wonder why they feel, move, and think the way they do: a doctor-led tour through the control room o
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
63 books
My Incredible World
Elephants!
Hope Aicher
Step into the world of these long-nosed giants through full-color photos and amazing facts about how elephants live and
Ages 3–7
Every Soul a Star
Wendy Mass
For the child feeling like they do not quite fit in, or the one facing a big move, this story shows how our differences
Ages 8–12
John Muir: America's First Environmentalist
Kathryn Lasky
Trace the life of the pioneering naturalist who transformed from a curious shepherd and inventor into the guardian of Yo
Ages 6–10
Penguin Young Readers
Watch Out! The World's Most Dangerous Creatures
Ginjer L. Clarke
For the curious child who is fascinated by the 'scary' side of nature. This early reader uses high-interest facts to tur
Ages 6–9
Planet Earth Patrol
Ugh! Don't Be a Litterbug!
Richard D. Covey, Diane H. Pappas
Zak the Yak and the Kid Guardians lead the way in showing how simple daily choices can protect the planet through recycl
Ages 6–9
The Magic School Bus Presents
Dinosaurs
Tom Jackson
For the budding paleontologist who wants to know exactly what every dinosaur looked like, this visual guide makes prehis
Ages 4–8
My Presentation Today is about the Anaconda
Bibi Dumon Tak
Earthworms talk about anacondas and cleaner fish explain sharks in this hilarious collection of twenty science presentat
Ages 8–12
Wings, Stings and Wriggly Things
Martin Jenkins
Look closely at the fascinating habits and hidden environments of the spiders, worms, and insects that live right under
Ages 5–8
Animal Adaptations
Ocean Animal Adaptations
Julie Murphy
For the curious student fascinated by the ocean's mysteries, this book reveals the clever ways sea creatures eat, hide,
Ages 8–11
Creature #3
Creature: Sounds
Andrew Zuckerman
Stunning close-up portraits of favorite animals pair with the sounds they make to help you learn colors and wildlife in
Ages 0–3
Backyard Detective: Critters Up Close
Nic Bishop
For the curious child who loves turning over rocks and looking for bugs, this guide uses stunning macro photography to r
Ages 4–9
Bei Bei Goes Home
Cheryl Bardoe
From a tiny shadow on an ultrasound to a world-famous celebrity, a precious panda cub prepares for a cross-continental m
Ages 7–10
Dinosaur Bones
Bob Barner
For the budding paleontologist who wonders about the giant skeletons in the museum, this book brings prehistoric remains
Ages 3–8
SeeMore Readers
Giant Snakes
Seymour Simon
For the child who is fascinated by the world's most powerful predators and craves real-world facts about how giant snake
Ages 6–10
I Like Monkeys Because--
Peter Hansard
Vibrant apes and monkeys from across the globe swing through these pages as their most interesting behaviors and habits
Ages 4–8
Read and Wonder
Narwhal: The Arctic Unicorn
Justin Anderson
A pod of narwhals navigates a maze of sea ice and evades polar bears as they use their clicking calls to find their way
Ages 5–8
Simple Science
The Simple Science of Water
Emily James
From swirling steam to morning dew, see how the water cycle moves all around us and try a hands-on experiment to see the
Ages 5–8
The Tarantula in My Purse And 172 Other Wild Pets
Jean Craighead George
Life is never dull when your roommates are crows, skunks, and raccoons in these funny true stories about growing up in a
Ages 8–12
Scientists in the Field
Extreme Birdwatching
Loree Burns
Two scientists spent forty years on a rugged volcanic island in the Galápagos to prove how the tiny beaks of wild finche
Ages 9–12
Insects and Minibeasts Up Close
Pill Bugs
Greg Pyers
For the curious explorer who loves turning over rocks and logs. This science guide reveals the surprising secrets of the
Ages 6–9
Honey Bees
Lola M. Schaefer
Clear photographs and simple text reveal the fascinating anatomy of honeybees, from their wings to their antennae.
Ages 3–7