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Science & Nature Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
3,525 books about science & nature
0–3 yrs
1027 books
4–7 yrs
1804 books
8–11 yrs
732 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The World of Sharks
Megalodon and Other Prehistoric Sharks
Tammy Gagne
For the curious student who is fascinated by ocean giants and ancient mysteries. This engaging guide brings the prehisto
Ages 7–10
Baby's Very First
Outdoors Book
Jenny Tyler
High-contrast images and playful onomatopoeic words help babies focus their eyes and mimic new sounds to support early s
Ages 0–1
What the Sun Sees / What the Moon Sees
Nancy Tafuri
Watch the world wake up in the bright morning light, then flip the book over to see the landscape transform under the gl
Ages 1–4
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12–18 yrs
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Dial Easy-to-Read: Why Do? #6
Why Do Horses Neigh?
Joan Holub
Horses communicate in fascinating ways, and this guide explains why they neigh, how they behave, and how they truly inte
Ages 6–9
A Family Goes Hunting
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Twelve-year-old Leif heads into the Montana wilderness for a major milestone: his very first hunting trip with his famil
Ages 8–12
Supernatural Sleuths
Real-Life Vampires
Megan Kopp
Vampire bats, leeches, and lampreys take center stage in this look at the surprising ways real animals in the wild survi
Ages 7–11
Whales & Dolphins
Bobi Morgan Wood
Learn how whales and dolphins breathe, move, and survive in their underwater homes through this clear look at their phys
Ages 6–9
Strange Creatures From the Time of the Dinosaurs
Erna Dirks Rowe
For the young explorer who asks what else swam and flew while T-Rex roamed the earth. This guide clarifies the world of
Ages 5–9
Hello, Star
Stephanie V. W. Lucianovic
A young girl offers soft words of comfort to a fading star each night, finding the inspiration to chase her own cosmic d
Ages 4–8
Dinosaurs with Feathers: The Ancestors of Modern Birds
Caroline Arnold
Recent scientific breakthroughs reveal a surprising connection between the birds in your backyard and the feathered gian
Ages 7–11
DK Readers
Dinosaur's Day
Ruth Thomson
Spend a full day in the life of a Triceratops and see what it takes to survive in a prehistoric world.
Ages 5–7
Orion, the Hunter
Necia H. Apfel
Stargazers can trace the shape of the giant hunter through the night sky while learning how stars are born, evolve, and
Ages 9–12
Starting Point Science
Under the Sea
Alastair Smith, Judy Tatchell
Lift the seaweed and rocks to find fish that change shape and glowing deep-sea creatures hiding behind interactive flaps
Ages 4–8
Marie Angel's Exotic Alphabet: A Lift-the-flap Alphabetic Safari
Marie Angel
Lifting these flaps reveals a world of rare and exotic creatures, moving through the alphabet from the graceful antelope
Ages 3–7
Dial Dinobaby Pop-up #1
Baby Brontosaurus
Dick Dudley
Pop-up illustrations reveal how a massive, plant-eating Brontosaurus lived and moved through the prehistoric world.
Ages 2–5
Twenty 4 Sevens #1
Shark
Simon Mugford
Sharks have unique ways of hunting and surviving. See how they eat, move, and thrive in their underwater habitats with t
Ages 6–9
Nature Explorers
Weather
John Farndon
Hands-on activities and clear explanations show how the atmosphere works to create the wind, rain, and storms we see out
Ages 8–12
Seasons of Animals
Animals in Spring
Kathryn Clay
Chicks hatch, frogs lay eggs, and ducklings waddle through these colorful pages that showcase the very first signs of li
Ages 4–7
Animals in the Garden #1
Earthworms
Mari Schuh
Detailed photographs and simple text reveal the fascinating underground lives of the wriggly creatures living right in y
Ages 4–7
Tales of the Tiny Folk #1
Thora and the Great Pollination
Benjamin Harper
When the beehives vanish on Pollination Day, Thora and Violet must find a clever way for the Tiny Folk to save the pumpk
Ages 5–8
Super Surprising Trivia
Super Surprising Trivia about Rain Forest Animals
Megan Cooley Peterson
From the high canopy to the dark forest floor, learn the strange and surprising secrets of the animals that call the rai
Ages 6–9
Little Monsters: The Creatures That Live on Us and in Us
Albert Marrin
Tiny hitchhikers like head lice, mites, and tapeworms are closer than you think in this fascinating look at the parasite
Ages 8–12
What I Eat
Christopher Wormell
Match a squirrel, a chicken, a panda, and a seal with their favorite snacks through simple labeled illustrations.
Ages 1–4
Amazing Pop-up
Amazing Pop-up: Human Body
Marie Greenwood
Discover what makes your heart beat and where the funny bone hides in this interactive look at how every part of the hum
Ages 5–7