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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,526 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1027 books
4–7 yrs
1805 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Melendy Family #3
Then There Were Five
Elizabeth Enright
A quiet summer turns into a season of discovery and growth when the four Melendy siblings unexpectedly welcome a fifth m
Ages 8–12
Acorn: Babies
Bug Babies
Catherine Veitch
For the young explorer who is fascinated by the tiny creatures in the garden, this guide introduces the hidden world of
Ages 4–7
A Stone Sat Still
Brendan Wenzel
A single rock transforms as it is seen through the eyes of various creatures, serving as a mountain to a bug and a cool
Ages 3–6
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If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today
Dougal Dixon
For the dinosaur enthusiast who wonders how a T-Rex would fit on a city street, this book uses photorealistic visuals to
Ages 7–12
The Truth about Poop and Pee All the Facts on the Ins and Outs of Bodily Functions
Susan E. Goodman
Pee can reduce city smog and poop might fuel a mission to Mars in this collection of wild, gross, and scientific facts a
Ages 7–12
Dinosaur for a Day
Jim Murphy
For the child captivated by prehistoric life, this narrative journey brings the Cretaceous period to life through the ey
Ages 4–8
I Live in the Ocean #1
I Am a Fish: The Life of a Clown Fish
Darlene R. Stille
A little clown fish shares the secrets of its life in the ocean, from finding food to staying safe in the deep, dark sea
Ages 4–7
Julie of the Wolves #2
Julie
Jean Craighead George
Julie navigates a rapidly changing Arctic as she fights to protect her wolf pack and follows her heart toward a young Si
Ages 10–14
The Camping Trip that Changed America: Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and Our National Parks
Barb Rosenstock
For children who marvel at the great outdoors and wonder how our wild spaces are protected. Discover how a simple campin
Ages 6–9
Early Bird Astronomy
Pluto: A Dwarf Planet
Gregory L. Vogt
For the early explorer eager to learn about the furthest reaches of our solar system using real-world photos and easy-to
Ages 5–8
The Astronaut Diaries
Samantha Cristoforetti, Emma Roberts
For the child who gazes at the stars and wonders what it's really like to live there, this first-hand diary captures the
Ages 8–12
Scholastic Question and Answer Series
Why Don't Haircuts Hurt?
Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger
Get the facts on how insects eat, move, and grow through a series of surprising questions about the tiny creatures in th
Ages 6–10
Woodland Dreams #2
Wake Up, Woodlands
Karen Jameson
Spring bursts to life as bear cubs, bunnies, and fawns wake up in the forest, celebrating the warmth of a new day with t
Ages 3–5
DK Readers
Meet the Quokkas!
Caryn Jenner
For the young animal lover curious about the world's 'happiest' creature. This Level 2 reader introduces the adorable qu
Ages 5–7
The Incredible Magic of Being
Kathryn Erskine
Nine-year-old Julian uses his unique uni-sense to navigate life in Maine, trying to heal his grumpy sister and a neighbo
Ages 8–12
Dolphins and Porpoises
Lionel Paxton
Dolphins can live in rivers but porpoises only live in the ocean! Learn how to tell these similar sea mammals apart thro
Ages 5–10
We Are One: How the World Adds Up
Susan Hood
From three lines in a haiku to the seven colors of a rainbow, see how individual parts join together to create something
Ages 4–8
A White Heron
Sarah Orne Jewett
A nine-year-old girl in the New England woods faces a heart-wrenching choice between a scientist's friendship and the li
Ages 7–10
Franklin #9
Franklin Plants a Tree
Paulette Bourgeois, Sharon Jennings
Franklin feels let down by his tiny Earth Day seedling until he learns to see the grand potential hidden within a small,
Ages 3–7
Vet Volunteers #1
Fight for Life
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the young animal lover who feels deeply about the welfare of pets and wants to know how they can make a real differe
Ages 8–12
Tove Under the Tree
Larissa Theule
When a beloved giant ficus tree is chopped down, young Tove rescues one small green branch and rallies her entire neighb
Ages 6–9
Max's Magic Seeds
Géraldine Elschner
For the child who wonders how they can make their neighborhood a little brighter. This story celebrates the quiet magic
Ages 3–7
I Am We
Leslie Barnard Booth
For children curious about the noisy birds in their neighborhood, this book reveals the heartwarming secrets of how crow
Ages 4–8
Usborne Beginners
Your Body
Stephanie Turnbull
For the curious child asking how they breathe, eat, or see, this beginner guide uses simple words and clear photos to ex
Ages 4–7