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Science & Nature
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+
Saving the Planet & Stuff
Gail Gauthier
When sixteen-year-old Michael loses his summer job, he ends up at a quirky environmental magazine in Vermont where the w
Ages 12–17
My Incredible World
Bald Eagles!
Hope Aicher
Vibrant photographs and impressive facts showcase the daily lives and majestic features of the Bald Eagle.
Ages 2–6
My Incredible World
Ostriches!
Hope Aicher, My Incredible World
Meet the largest birds on Earth through stunning photos that highlight their giant eyes, long necks, and the amazing fee
Ages 3–7
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12–18 yrs
63 books
Capyboppy
Bill Peet
A family adopts a giant South American rodent and spends a wild spring and summer learning what it is like to live with
Ages 6–10
School Is Wherever I Am
Ellie Peterson
Learning goes far beyond the classroom walls when you approach every daily moment with an open heart and a curious mind.
Ages 4–8
Usborne Beginners
Owls
Sarah Courtauld
See through the eyes of a silent hunter and watch as a tiny owlet grows from a fuzzy nestling into a master of the night
Ages 5–8
The Universe
Dwarf Planets: Pluto, Charon, Ceres, and Eris
Nancy Loewen
The solar system’s smallest worlds of rock and ice come to life through the physical secrets and orbits of Pluto, Charon
Ages 7–10
At the Zoo
Douglas Florian
Brightly labeled drawings introduce the different animals living at the zoo in this simple, vocabulary-building guide.
Ages 1–4
Read and Wonder
Town Parrot
Penelope Bennett
Turkey the parrot wakes up her family, helps with chores, and even attends parties in this hand-lettered look at life wi
Ages 4–8
The Wombles #5
The Wombles in Danger
Elisabeth Beresford
The resourceful Wombles of Wimbledon Common must stage a daring rescue when one of their own is spotted by a human.
Ages 4–7
Planets #4
Mars
Jody Sullivan Rake
The fourth planet from the sun holds many secrets beyond its famous red dust, from its unique geography to the fascinati
Ages 6–9
Tejima's Woodblock Animal Tales
Swan Sky
Keizaburo Tejima
For children navigating the heartbreak of a final goodbye. This gentle nature story helps families process the pain of i
Ages 4–8
Horrible Geography #1
Odious Oceans
Anita Ganeri
Peer into the savage seabed to encounter perilous pirates and poisonous pufferfish in this geography guide that keeps al
Ages 8–12
Explorers
Explorers of the Deepest Places on Earth
Peter Mavrikis
Journey into the planet's deepest mysteries to meet the brave explorers who venture into bottomless ocean trenches, glow
Ages 8–11
What Does a Seed Need?
Becky Baines
Mo the pig tends to his very own garden, showing exactly what it takes to help a tiny seed grow into something wonderful
Ages 3–6
Discovering in Pictures
The Gazelle: Fact & Picture Book
Camille Mathas
For the young animal lover eager to explore the savanna. This fact-filled guide brings the world of the gazelle to life
Ages 5–9
Stargazing Sky
Deborah Kogan Ray
The night sky becomes a theater of light as a mother and daughter share a quiet, late-night watch for a meteor shower.
Ages 4–8
Usborne First Nature
Understanding Farm Animals
Ruth Thomson
Learn why farm animals behave the way they do and use detailed diagrams and charts to identify common livestock breeds.
Ages 6–10
Discover Series
Big Cats
Xist Publishing
Lions, tigers, and panthers leap from the pages in this vibrant gallery of the worlds most magnificent wild felines.
Ages 1–5
Life Cycles
The Life Cycle of a Chicken
Lisa Trumbauer
Follow the amazing transformation of a chicken from a tiny egg to a full-grown bird through simple text and clear photog
Ages 5–7
Animal Body Coverings
Why Do Owls and Other Birds Have Feathers?
Holly Beaumont
For the child who asks why birds look the way they do, this simple guide explores how feathers help owls and their frien
Ages 5–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Why I Sneeze, Shiver, Hiccup, and Yawn
Melvin Berger
Body jerks and sudden noises become fascinating science in this look at why we shiver when cold or hiccup after eating t
Ages 4–8
Animal Kingdom Classification
Angelfish, Megamouth Sharks, and Other Fish
Steve Parker
The deep ocean comes alive with fascinating details about the physical traits, habitats, and life cycles of everything f
Ages 6–9
Rigby Leveled Readers
Pandas Are Coming!
John Manos
The Smithsonian National Zoo is buzzing with activity as keepers prepare for the long journey and big arrival of Tian Ti
Ages 7–9