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Science & Nature
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
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(125)
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(55)
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(40)
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(3)
Age
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Two-Can Discovery Guides
Elephants
Two-Can Publishing
Giant herds roam the wild as you uncover how elephant families hunt, play, and protect their babies in their natural hab
Ages 7–10
Long Pond #2
Fishing at Long Pond
William T. George
The quiet ripples of Long Pond reveal glimpses of deer, ospreys, and geese as Katie and her grandfather spend a peaceful
Ages 4–8
Kids Want to Know
Along a Rocky Shore
National Geographic Society
Tiny creatures thrive in the crashing waves and hidden pools where the land meets the ocean's edge.
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
57 books
DK Readers
Seashore
Sue Unstead
Millions of species wait where the ocean meets the sand, from tiny algae to playful sea otters living in the tide pools.
Ages 7–10
Sing-Along Stories
From Seed to Flower
Steven Anderson
Follow the quiet transformation of a tiny seed as it breaks through the soil and stretches toward the sky to become a bl
Ages 4–7
Real Size Science #1
Materials
Rebecca Rissman
For the curious young explorer who wants to know what their toys, tools, and treasures are made of. This book turns the
Ages 4–7
Extinct Showdown #2
Crocodile vs. Deinosuchus
Charles C. Hofer
Modern hunters face off against prehistoric giants in a prehistoric showdown between today's powerful crocodiles and the
Ages 7–10
Deadly Bugs
Scorpions
Esther Porter
Scorpions are more than just creepy crawlies; they play a vital role in our ecosystem through their unique ways of livin
Ages 5–8
Dinosaurs Discovered
Dean R. Lomax
The secrets of the past come to light through the fascinating work of the scientists who find and study dinosaur remains
Ages 6–8
Usborne Little Books
Little Book of the Seashore
Laura Howell
Rock pools, sandy shores, and seaside birds come to life in this fact-filled guide that turns any beach visit into a han
Ages 5–9
Tana Hoban Concept Books
Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?
Tana Hoban
Vibrant photography brings a classic guessing game to life, challenging the eye to pick out whether an object is an anim
Ages 3–8
Animals of the World #1
Australian Animals
Deborah Nuzzolo
Koalas have two thumbs and wombats sleep with their feet in the air! Vivid photos and maps reveal the strange habits of
Ages 4–7
A Book to Bug You #1
Locust Pocus!
Douglas Kaine McKelvey
Beetles, bees, and even lice scuttle through these playful rhyming verses that introduce the tiny, buzzing world of inse
Ages 4–8
Two Coyotes
Carol Carrick
Two coyotes face a desperate, bone-chilling search for food as they fight to survive a bitter eastern winter along the f
Ages 6–9
125 Cute Animals
Kitson Jazynka, John Micklos Jr., Kate Olesin, Jen Rini, B. F. Summers, C. F. Tomlin, Sarah Youngson
Tiny puppies, fluffy kittens, and even baby ostriches fill these pages with facts and stories about the world's most ado
Ages 6–10
The World's Worst
The World's Worst Wildfires
Tracy Nelson Maurer
A single bolt of lightning can turn dry grass into a wall of flame; learn the science behind how these powerful fires st
Ages 8–11
Discover Series
Birds of Prey
Xist Publishing
Hawks, eagles, and vultures fill these pages, giving toddlers a close-up look at the powerful wings and sharp eyes of th
Ages 0–3
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats
Ann Earle
Fast-moving bats protect our environment every night through fascinating behaviors that make them essential, helpful nei
Ages 4–8
Sumaya Solves #1
Sumaya Solves the Woodpecker Problem
Aisha Ahmed
Sumaya watches a woodpecker at work in her backyard and begins to worry about its safety, sparking a sweet lesson about
Ages 6–9
Science Vocabulary Readers
Stars
Justin McCory Martin
The night sky comes to life through fascinating facts about stars, using simple words to explain the science of the glow
Ages 4–7
Groundhog Gets a Say
Pamela Curtis Swallow
Tired of being known only for the weather, two groundhogs set the record straight by sharing fascinating facts about the
Ages 5–9
Animal Safari
Orangutans
National Geographic Society
Orangutans swing through the rainforest canopy and build leafy nests in this close-up look at their fascinating daily li
Ages 4–8
Sight and Seeing: A World of Light and Color
Hilda Simon
The world is full of light and color, but the way animals see it depends on whether their eyes just sense light or form
Ages 10–16
Universe on the Edge
The Milky Way and Other Galaxies
Megan Kopp
Gaze into the vastness of space to see how stars cluster together and learn what the Milky Way and other distant galaxie
Ages 7–10