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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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DK Readers
Monkeys
DK Publishing, Inc
Vibrant photographs capture monkeys from all over the world as they swing, climb, and play through the trees in their na
Ages 5–7
A Book of...
The Book of How
Martine Laffon, Hortense de Chabaneix
How do animals talk? How do you master a new skill? This guide answers over seventy big questions about art, nature, and
Ages 6–10
DK Readers
Bugs and Us
Patricia J. Murphy
Honeybees and ladybugs take center stage to show how insects protect the planet and help humans in this look at our smal
Ages 5–7
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12–18 yrs
57 books
Scholastic Time-to-Discover Readers
Squirrels
Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger
Furry tails and busy lives come into focus in this simple look at where squirrels live and how they behave in our neighb
Ages 4–7
Fact Frenzy!
Weather Fact Frenzy!
Jaclyn Jaycox
Vibrant photographs and incredible facts reveal the science behind the world's most powerful storms, clouds, and atmosph
Ages 8–12
First Graphics: Earth Science Mysteries
Where Does the Sun Go at Night?
Amy S. Hansen
Follow Earth's spinning journey through graphic novel panels to see exactly how our planet creates the rhythm of day, ni
Ages 5–9
Most Dangerous
The Most Dangerous Animals
Connie Colwell Miller
For the curious child fascinated by the wild world and the powerful creatures that inhabit it, this guide explores natur
Ages 6–9
Hidden Animals #4
Eagle
Judy Allen
Miguel’s fear of the jungle changes forever during a field trip when an eagle unexpectedly saves him from a deadly cobra
Ages 5–9
DK Super Readers
Chomp! Big Teeth
Ruth A. Musgrave
Explore the wild world of animal teeth through vivid photography. Perfect for curious kids wondering why animals have su
Ages 4–7
A View of the World #1
A Reptile's View of the World
Flora Brett
Snakes flick their tongues and lizards track their prey using incredible hidden senses that reveal a world far different
Ages 6–9
Bizarre Beasts
Komodo Dragons
Maddie Spalding
Meet the world's largest lizard and learn about the unique physical adaptations that help this powerful predator survive
Ages 6–9
Animals of the Desert
Jackrabbits
Emily Rose Townsend
Jackrabbits are masters of survival in the heat of the desert, using their unique bodies and behaviors to thrive in one
Ages 5–8
Nature's Children #1
Bumble Bees
Cheryl Coughlan
Bright colors and clear photos reveal the fuzzy bodies and busy lives of the bumblebees visiting your garden.
Ages 3–6
World's Smallest
The Smallest Animals
Megan Cooley Peterson
Get a close-up look at the tiny creatures that share our planet through simple facts and stunning photography of the wor
Ages 5–8
First Discovery
Atlas of Islands
Donald Grant
Islands rise from the sea in many ways; learn how they are born, who lives on them, and the incredible variety of life f
Ages 4–8
The Fifth Day
Mary Q. Steele
Quiet moments in the wild come to life through this collection of nature poems written by celebrated English and America
Ages 8–12
Black Panthers!
Marcelle Guillot
The wilderness is home to these powerful, silky-furred big cats known for their sharp eyes and incredible hunting skills
Ages 3–7
Animal Answers
Do Frogs Have Fur?
Michael Dahl
From fuzzy fur to smooth scales, take a close look at the many different ways animals are covered and protected.
Ages 4–8
Animal Mothers
Atsushi Komori
A mother cat carries her kitten by the scruff while a kangaroo keeps her joey in a pouch, showing the clever ways animal
Ages 3–7
Animal Life Cycles
Bees and Their Hives
Linda Tagliaferro
Step inside the intricate architecture of a beehive to see exactly how these buzzing insects build their homes and work
Ages 5–8
DK Readers
Plants Bite Back
Richard Platt
Plants can be predators too. Watch how certain species use prickles, stings, and traps to catch insects for their next m
Ages 7–9
Salamander Sky
Katy Farber
April and her scientist mother wait for the perfect rainy night to help local salamanders safely cross the road to reach
Ages 4–8
Serengeti: Plains of Grass
Leslie Bulion
Traditional Swahili verse and lush paintings illustrate the delicate, rhythmic balance of life among the plants and anim
Ages 8–12
Let's Make A Food Pyramid
Baby Professor
For the curious eater who wants to understand how different foods help them grow and why a balanced plate matters.
Ages 4–8