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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
By format:
Chapter Books
(2342)
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(183)
Early Readers
(125)
Graphic Novels
(78)
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(62)
Middle Grade
(55)
Young Adult
(40)
Board Books
(3)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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DK Readers
Starry Sky
Kate Hayden, Libby Romero
Gaze upward to see the patterns in the stars and learn the fascinating secrets hidden within the night sky.
Ages 5–7
A Dial Young Naturalist Pop-Up Book #3
A World Without Tigers?
Joan Chase Bowden
Lurking behind pop-up scenes are the modern-day tiger and its four prehistoric ancestors, showing how these massive cats
Ages 5–9
The Dumpy Books for Children #7
A Flower Book
Eden Coybee
For the curious child who stops to marvel at every petal and sprout. A simple introduction to the vibrant world of flowe
Ages 2–6
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12–18 yrs
57 books
Usborne Spotter's Guides
Butterflies
George Edward Hyde
Feathers, beaks, and nests come to life as you identify different birds by their vibrant colors and unique ways of livin
Ages 6–10
Usborne All About
Early Man
Anne McCord
For the curious child who wonders how humans began, this visual guide explores the tools, homes, and daily lives of our
Ages 8–12
Tana Hoban Concept Books
Look Book
Tana Hoban
Peer through a tiny cut-out hole to guess what nature is hiding, then see the full photograph revealed on the next page.
Ages 2–5
Raptors!
Lisa McCourt
For the nature-loving child fascinated by the sky: discover how eagles, hawks, and owls hunt and survive with these acce
Ages 6–9
Jump Into Science #1
Wonderful Waterways
Steve Tomecek
Earth is covered in water, and this guide takes you from the smallest rushing rivers and man-made canals to the vast, de
Ages 7–9
Half a Chance
Cynthia Lord
Lucy spends her summer in rural New Hampshire peering through a camera lens, only to find that her photos are uncovering
Ages 8–12
If I Were a... #1
If I Were a Whale
Shelley Gill
For the curious toddler who is fascinated by the ocean, this rhythmic board book uses imaginative play to introduce the
Ages 0–4
First Discovery
Night Creatures
Claude Delafosse
The forest comes alive after the sun goes down, revealing the hidden habits and physical adaptations of animals that thr
Ages 3–7
Math in the Arctic
Adding Arctic Animals
David Bauer
Polar bears and snowy owls help make math simple as vibrant photographs of Arctic animals guide the way through easy add
Ages 3–6
The Time Book: A Brief History from Lunar Calendars to Atomic Clocks
Martin Jenkins
Humans have measured time using everything from the moon to atomic particles; find out how we finally learned to get the
Ages 7–11
Awesome Animals
Seals Are Awesome!
Jaclyn Jaycox
Witness seals diving into freezing Arctic waters and learn the fascinating ways these animals find food, stay warm, and
Ages 5–8
The Earth Giant
Melvin Burgess
Peter and his sister stumble upon a massive alien hiding beneath the soil and risk everything to keep their extraterrest
Ages 8–12
Extreme Pets
Jane Harrington
Cold-blooded creatures, pocket-sized friends, and slimy specimens take center stage in this look at the most unconventio
Ages 8–12
Pony Pals #22
The Pony and the Lost Swan
Jeanne Betancourt
The Pony Pals take action at the local lake, clearing away trash to ensure a mother swan and her three babies have a saf
Ages 7–10
Usborne Picture Books
In the Nest
Anna Milbourne
Watch as a mother bird carefully weaves her home, tends to her eggs, and teaches her chicks everything they need to know
Ages 3–7
Measuring Tools #3
Measuring Temperature
Martha E. H. Rustad
Master the art of the thermometer and learn how to tell the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius to determine exact
Ages 5–8
Discover Series
Beach
Xist Publishing
Vibrant photographs capture the sun, sand, and treasures of the seashore, helping little ones name the many objects foun
Ages 0–3
Under the Sun
Ellen Kandoian
When Molly asks where the sun goes at night, her mother takes her on a breathtaking visual tour to see how the light wak
Ages 3–7
Birdsong
Audrey Wood
Listen closely to the unique songs of native birds as they chirp and call through a busy day of outdoor play and explora
Ages 3–7
National Geographic Readers
Hummingbirds
Bonnie Bader
These tiny acrobats can fly backward and upside down with hearts beating 1,200 times a minute, making them the most high
Ages 6–8
Spacebusters
Space Mysteries
Steve Parker
Look into the deepest corners of the universe to understand the science behind terrifying black holes, rhythmic pulsars,
Ages 7–10