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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,532 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1032 books
4–7 yrs
1806 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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DK Pockets
Record Breakers
Anita Ganeri, Chris Oxlade
Discover the world's most extreme achievements, from the tallest buildings and fastest machines to the strongest athlete
Ages 7–12
Plants
Beans
Gail Saunders-Smith
Follow the journey of a green bean from the first seed in the dirt to the final crunch on the dinner plate through clear
Ages 3–7
Tomorrow's Alphabet
George Shannon
A is for seed and B is for eggs in this clever game where you have to think about what today's objects will become tomor
Ages 4–8
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12–18 yrs
63 books
First Facts: Out in Space
The Stars
Martha E. H. Rustad
Look up and learn how to identify the glowing giants in our night sky with clear photos and simple facts about what make
Ages 3–7
My Incredible World
Arctic Foxes!
Hope Aicher
Arctic foxes use color-changing fur and fluffy tails to survive the world's harshest winters; see how they hunt and stay
Ages 4–8
Horrible Science
The Horrible Science of Everything
Nick Arnold
Travel from the microscopic world of tiny particles to the vast reaches of the universe to see just how messy and massiv
Ages 7–12
Puffin Explorers #11
The Living Sea
Ritchard Read
Millions of miles of water hide incredible secrets; learn about the diverse and fascinating creatures that call the worl
Ages 8–12
Counting in the Wild
Counting in the Ocean
Rebecca Rissman
For the early learner who is fascinated by the sea, this book combines basic math practice with a vibrant first look at
Ages 3–6
I Can Take Care of the Earth
I Can Pick Up Litter
Mari Schuh
Trash can hurt the environment when it ends up in the wrong place, but learning how to clean up keeps our world healthy
Ages 4–7
Dinosaurs Down Under: And Other Fossils from Australia
Caroline Arnold
Watch as ancient fossils from the Australian wild are carefully packed, shipped, and reassembled to become the stars of
Ages 8–12
Little Life Cycles #1
Seed
Maggie Li
Pip is just a tiny apple seed starting out in the dirt, but a big adventure is waiting as he begins the long journey to
Ages 0–3
Just the Right Size
Nicola Davies
For curious kids who wonder why elephants are huge and ants are tiny. This guide uses math and humor to show how size sh
Ages 9–12
Fact Finders: Mind-Blowing Science Facts
Dinosaurs Are Everywhere and Other Cool Jurassic Facts
Ellis M. Reed
A Stegosaurus had a brain no larger than a walnut, but that is just one of the many massive facts hidden within the worl
Ages 6–9
Usborne Spotter's Guides
Country Walks
Karen Goaman
You can identify over 100 different types of flowers, insects, and birds hidden in plain sight during a simple walk thro
Ages 5–9
Gravity
Jason Chin
For the child who asks 'what if?' about the world, this visually stunning book explores how a silent force keeps everyth
Ages 4–8
Our Solar System #5
Jupiter: The Largest Planet
Nancy Loewen
A massive storm as wide as two Earths rages on the solar system's largest planet. Peer into the swirling Great Red Spot
Ages 5–8
Who's Been Here? #1
In the Snow: Who's Been Here?
Lindsay Barrett George
Someone has been walking through these quiet, wintry woods. Follow William and Cammy as they use footprints and traces t
Ages 3–7
Animals in Flight
Robin Page
From tiny insects to massive soaring birds, discover the mechanics of wings and the incredible variety of creatures that
Ages 5–10
Weird Animals #1
The Aye-Aye
Jody Sullivan Rake
Photographs and simple text reveal how the nocturnal aye-aye lives and the unique ways its body helps it survive in the
Ages 6–8
Usborne Mysteries & Marvels
Mysteries & Marvels of Insect Life
Jennifer Owen
Insects reveal their most fascinating secrets, from strange reproductive habits to the clever ways they defend themselve
Ages 8–12
True Tales
Natural Disasters
Madeline Boskey
Scientists study the destructive power of hurricanes, tornadoes, and volcanoes to better understand and predict the worl
Ages 7–10
Read and Wonder
Big Blue Whale
Nicola Davies
For children captivated by the scale of the natural world, this lyrical guide explores the breathtaking size, habits, an
Ages 5–8
Green Generation
Green Living: No Action Too Small
Lucia Raatma
The most fascinating thing you will learn is that even the smallest daily choices can help protect wildlife and fight gl
Ages 9–13
It's an Armadillo!
Bianca Lavies
Follow the hidden life of the nine-banded armadillo through up-close photos of how they dig, eat, and raise their armore
Ages 5–9