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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,531 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1031 books
4–7 yrs
1806 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
I Am Not a Fish
Peter Raymundo
For the child who feels misunderstood or boxed in by a label, this funny underwater tale celebrates the freedom of being
Ages 4–8
Run Wild
written and illustrated by David Covell
For the child who needs a break from tablets and TVs, this rhythmic journey celebrates the messy, sensory joy of explori
Ages 3–7
1607: A New Look at Jamestown
Karen Lange
For the curious student who wants to know the true story of America's beginnings beyond the myths, using real clues from
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
63 books
Georgia's Bones
Jen Bryant
For the child who finds magic in everyday objects like smooth stones or dried flowers, and feels a deep, quiet connectio
Ages 4–9
Hunter and His Dog
Brian Wildsmith
For the child who feels things deeply or marches to their own beat. A gentle exploration of choosing compassion over exp
Ages 4–8
The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs
William Joyce
For the child feeling helpless when a loved one is unwell, this magical garden adventure offers a sense of agency and ho
Ages 4–9
Arlene Alda's 1 2 3: What Do You See?
Arlene Alda
For the curious toddler noticing patterns in the world, this artistic counting book transforms everyday objects into a p
Ages 2–5
Moonstick: The Seasons of the Sioux
Eve Bunting
For the child curious about the rhythms of the natural world and the way different cultures honor the passing of time th
Ages 4–8
Popcorn Country
Cris Peterson
For the curious child who wonders how their favorite snack gets into the bowl. This photo-filled journey explores the cy
Ages 5–9
Awesome! Women
A Is for Awesome!: 23 Iconic Women Who Changed the World
Eva Chen
For parents wanting to introduce the alphabet through a lens of female empowerment and history. This board book sparks e
Ages 0–4
Math-Fun Gamebooks #2
The Magic Crystal
Heather Maisner
One touch of a magic crystal transports you into a game where you must navigate diverse terrains and meet the creatures
Ages 5–8
National Geographic Readers
In the Ocean
Jennifer Szymanski
Whales, sharks, and colorful reefs fill the pages of this look at the diverse plants and animals thriving beneath the wa
Ages 4–6
Usborne Spotter's Guides
Dinosaurs
David Norman
Vivid illustrations bring over one hundred different species to life in this comprehensive field guide to the giants of
Ages 8–12
DK Readers
Becoming a Butterfly
Karen Wallace
Follow the remarkable journey of a tiny egg as it transforms through every biological stage to become a winged butterfly
Ages 5–7
In the Company of Bears
A.B. Curtiss
For the child who marvels at the natural world, this book offers a gentle look at the lives and characteristics of bears
Ages 4–8
Leila and the Blue Fox
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Leila tracks a blue fox across the freezing Arctic, searching for a connection to her distant mother and a way to unders
Ages 9–12
The Cayuga Island Kids #1
The Mystery of the Barking Branches and the Sunken Ship
Judy Bradbury
Summer vacation starts with a mystery when four friends on a small island go looking for a tree and stumble upon the rem
Ages 7–10
The Wartville Wizard
Don Madden
An old man stops the town litterbugs in their tracks by magically sticking every dropped piece of trash right back onto
Ages 4–8
Battle Dragons #1
City of Thieves
Alex London
For the child who loves looking under rocks and dreams of being the hero in their favorite story. Max's bug collection c
Ages 7–10
Farmer George Plants a New Nation
Peggy Thomas
For the child curious about how great leaders spend their quiet time, this biography reveals George Washington's passion
Ages 7–10
How Far Do You Love Me?
Lulu Delacre
For the child who needs to feel the vastness of a caregiver's devotion, this global journey uses stunning landscapes to
Ages 2–6
Shaking Things Up
Susan Hood
For the young explorer who needs to see how girls and women have broken rules and changed history through courage and pe
Ages 6–10
Usborne World History
Prehistoric World
Fiona Chandler, Jane Bingham, Sam Taplin
Timelines and charts reveal the massive scope of early history, from the first living things to the era of the dinosaurs
Ages 8–12
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