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Books for Discovering a Talent
Books for Discovering a Talent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,792 books
0–3 yrs
1063 books
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5119 books
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4359 books
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How To Be A Superhero
Rachel Yu
Superior Guy is ready to teach you the ropes of being a hero in this hilarious, tongue-in-cheek guide to the superhero l
Ages 4–9
A Picture Book Biography
A Picture Book of Sam Houston
David A. Adler
For the child who wonders how one person can make a difference. This introduction to a Texas legend highlights how coura
Ages 6–10
Into the Unknown: How Great Explorers Found Their Way by Land, Sea, and Air
Stewart Ross
For the curious child who wonders how people traveled before GPS, this visually stunning guide explores history's most d
Ages 9–12
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How We Got to Now (Adapted for Young Readers)
Steven Johnson
For the curious child who asks how everything from the lightbulb to the refrigerator was invented and how those ideas ch
Ages 10–14
Scientists in the Field
The Dolphins of Shark Bay
Pamela S. Turner
Wild dolphins in Australia use tools and complex social bonds, offering scientists a window into the nature of intellige
Ages 10–14
Built to Last
David Macaulay
For the curious child who stares at construction sites and wonders how massive buildings stay up, this book reveals the
Ages 9–14
A Fairy in a Dairy
Lucy Nolan
For the child who wants to help but doesn't always get it right. This silly farm adventure celebrates trying your best,
Ages 3–7
My First Dinosaur Atlas
Penny Arlon
Travel back to the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods to learn how more than 125 different dinosaurs lived, ate,
Ages 3–7
Graveyards of the Dinosaurs: What It's Like to Discover Prehistoric Creatures
Shelley Tanaka
For the child who wonders what it is really like to dig for fossils, this book brings the dusty, thrilling world of pale
Ages 8–12
Scientists in the Field
Stronger Than Steel
Bridget Heos
For the child who asks how things are made and wonders if science can create real-life superpowers, this book explores t
Ages 10–14
Dolley Madison Saves George Washington
Don Brown
As British soldiers approach and others flee, First Lady Dolley Madison risks everything to save a portrait of George Wa
Ages 5–9
How to Build an Insect
Roberta Gibson
For the budding scientist who is fascinated by creepy crawlies and wants to know exactly how they work. A step by step g
Ages 4–8
Alice Ramsey's Grand Adventure
Don Brown
Alice Ramsey tackles unpaved roads and mechanical mishaps in 1909 as she attempts to become the first woman to drive an
Ages 5–10
Secrets of American History #1
The Founding Fathers Were Spies!
Patricia Lakin
For the curious child who loves mysteries and secrets, this engaging history reveals how George Washington and his team
Ages 6–9
The Great Horse-less Carriage Race
Michael Dooling
Six men battle snowdrifts and freezing engines on Thanksgiving Day in 1895 to prove that the age of the horseless carria
Ages 6–10
Exploring Saturn
Dan Bortolotti
Travel from the observations of ancient astronomers to the latest NASA findings to see Saturn's rings and moons through
Ages 10–14
Pharaoh's Boat
David Weitzman
Discover how ancient Egyptian shipwrights engineered a massive, intricate vessel designed to carry a mighty pharaoh into
Ages 9–12
Close Encounters: Exploring the Universe with the Hubble Space Telescope
Elaine Scott
High above the Earth, a massive orbital station serves as a home for international cooperation and groundbreaking scient
Ages 8–12
Growing Patterns: Fibonacci Numbers in Nature
Sarah C. Campbell
Hidden patterns emerge in pineapples and sunflowers as you count your way through the mathematical beauty of the Fibonac
Ages 6–10
A Treasury of Alphabets
Wendy Cooling
For the child who loves looking at the world in different ways. This beautiful collection introduces the alphabet throug
Ages 3–7
Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes Are Solved
Charlotte Foltz Jones
Friction ridges left on glass and grease marks on metal become the keys to catching criminals through the fascinating sc
Ages 8–12
Far from Shore: Chronicles of an Open Ocean Voyage
Sophie Webb
Peer through the eyes of a naturalist on a voyage across the tropical Pacific to document dolphins, seabirds, and the wo
Ages 10–14
Flashy Fantastic Rain Forest Frogs
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Rain forest frogs survive using brilliant colors and strange physical tricks, all captured in lush paintings that reveal
Ages 5–9
Scien-Trickery
J. Patrick Lewis
Rhyming riddles about germs, oxygen, and electricity turn complex science topics into a playful game of wits and discove
Ages 6–10