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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,411 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
999 books
4–7 yrs
1758 books
8–11 yrs
703 books
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Chapter Books
(2342)
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(183)
Early Readers
(125)
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(78)
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(62)
Middle Grade
(55)
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(40)
Board Books
(3)
Age
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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Looking at Clouds
Wispy Cirrus Clouds
Kim Thompson
The clouds high in the sky can predict the weather if you know what to look for; learn how thin, wispy cirrus clouds for
Ages 4–7
If You Should Hear a Honey Guide
April Pulley Sayre
Follow a small brown bird across the East African savanna to find a secret hive in this poetic look at the real-life con
Ages 4–9
Outside Inside
Kathleen Fain
Take a peek inside the cozy, hidden nests and dens where baby animals stay safe and warm while the world goes by outside
Ages 1–4
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12–18 yrs
57 books
Roar a Dinosaur Tour
Michael Paul
For the budding paleontologist who is ready to marvel at the giants of the prehistoric world through a fun, guided adven
Ages 3–7
A History of Just About Everything
Elizabeth MacLeod, Frieda Wishinsky
For the curious child who asks big questions about where we came from, this engaging timeline spans the Big Bang to mode
Ages 8–12
In the Next... #1
In the Next Three Seconds
Rowland Morgan
For the curious child who wonders what is happening in the world right now. This book captures the incredible scale of g
Ages 8–12
Owl Moon
Jane Yolen
A hushed, wintry forest becomes the backdrop for a father and daughter’s midnight trek to find the Great Horned Owl.
Ages 3–8
Ride the Wind
Nicola Davies
For the child processing the loss of a parent or struggling with a distant relationship at home, this story of healing a
Ages 7–10
Rascal
Sterling North
A boy and his pet raccoon share a carefree summer of adventure in a small Midwestern town just as a world at war begins
Ages 8–14
Rabbit Hill #1
Rabbit Hill
Robert Lawson
The animals of Rabbit Hill watch anxiously as new folks move into the Big House. Everyone wonders if the newcomers will
Ages 8–12
The Darkest Dark
Chris Hadfield, Kate Fillion
Young Chris dreams of the stars but fears the shadows in his room until the wonder of the first moon landing changes how
Ages 4–8
Bamboo & Friends #3
The Creeping Vine
Felicia Law
Bamboo and his friends explore their magical world and learn fascinating facts about the plants growing around them.
Ages 4–8
National Geographic Investigates Science #1
Genetics: From DNA to Designer Dogs
Kathleen Simpson
From cloning sheep to mapping the human genome, this guide uses expert interviews and timelines to reveal the groundbrea
Ages 10–14
The Whole Wide World and Me
Toni Yuly
Bright collages show how we are each a vital piece of the world, just like a single pebble is part of a mountain or a lo
Ages 2–5
I Love the Earth
Todd Parr
Whimsical illustrations show how simple actions like planting trees and caring for animals can help keep our whole plane
Ages 0–3
The Other Way to Listen
Byrd Baylor
A young boy sits quietly in the desert, learning from an old teacher the secret to hearing the music of rocks, hills, an
Ages 6–10
Tejima's Woodblock Animal Tales
Owl Lake
Keizaburo Tejima
Father Owl glides through the deepening shadows of a quiet lake, hunting for fish to bring home to his waiting family un
Ages 4–8
True Animal Rescue Stories #2
Looking for Miza
Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff, Paula Kahumbu
An orphaned gorilla finds an unexpected new home when a massive silverback and his family of twenty-seven decide to take
Ages 4–9
DK Readers
Shark Reef
Niki Foreman
Secret conversations between reef-dwelling sharks reveal what they actually think about the divers who visit them.
Ages 5–8
Brystol the Bee
Bee-utiful World of Brystol the Bee
Tyler Hardison
Brystol the Bee buzzes around the globe in this rhyming adventure, showing how her tiny friends play a huge role in keep
Ages 3–8
Disgusting!
Disgusting Animals
Connie Colwell Miller
Animals survive in the wildest ways possible, using nasty smells, thick slime, and projectile spit to keep predators far
Ages 6–9
The American Alligator
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
The swamp comes alive through the life cycle of the American alligator. Discover how these powerful reptiles grow, hunt,
Ages 9–12
Brains On! Presents #1
It's Alive: From Neurons and Narwhals to the Fungus Among Us
Molly Bloom, Sanden Totten, Marc Sanchez
Laugh while you learn about everything from brain neurons to narwhals in this fact-packed look at the biology of the liv
Ages 8–12
The Garbage Gang #1
Do Plants Have Heads?
Thomas Kingsley Troupe
For the curious child who asks if flowers have ears, this playful book explains how plants grow and thrive without needi
Ages 5–8