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Baby Professor
Baby Professor Books in Order | Wonderlit
95 books
Baby Professor is a 95-book series for ages 0–18 by Baby Professor.
Reading Order
1
The First American Slaves: The History and Abolition of Slavery
2023
2
The Battle of Bull Run
2019
3
Historic Buildings, Statues and Monuments in the USA
2017
What This Series Covers
Curiosity & Wonder
History
Nature & Outdoors
Science Experiments
Justice & Fairness
Adventure
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4
Getting to Know the Native American Indian Tribes
2023
5
1, 2, 3 Little Indians! Native American Indian Clothing and Entertainment
2017
6
How Ecosystems Thrive
2017
7
The Daily Lives of Ancient Greeks
2017
8
The Wounded Knee Massacre
2023
9
How Can White Light Be Opaque, Transparent or Translucent?
2017
10
Who Built The Great Wall of China?
2017
11
What Happens During an Emergency?
2017
12
How to Measure Light: Light as Energy
2017
13
The Beginning of the Renaissance
2017
14
The Science of Tastes: Introduction to Food Chemistry for Kids
2017
15
How to Identify Patterns of Change
2017
16
Where Can I Find the Northwest Passage?
2017
17
Did the Vikings Really Wear Horned Helmets in Battles?
2023
18
Where Can I See the Andromeda Galaxy? Guide to Space Science
2017
19
Mistakes that Produced Scientific Advancements
2017
20
What Happens During War Crime Trials?
2023
21
The Native American Indian Approved Means to Gather Food
2023
22
Ancient Greece
2016
23
Democracy's Birth in Ancient Rome
2017
24
A Brief History of the United Kingdom
2017
25
Pollution
2023
26
The Black Plague: Dark History
2017
27
Industrial Revolution
2023
28
Help! I'm In Treble! A Child's Introduction to Music
2023
29
The Severe Style of Ancient Greek Art
2023
30
The Art and Literature of the Middle Ages
2023
31
How Did The Ancient African Empires Get Their Goods?
2023
32
Olympic Sports: When and How?
2017
33
What Can We Take Away from the Renaissance Period?
2017
34
Ancient Rome
2023
35
Native American Rights: The Decades Old Fight
2023
36
I Got It from My Mama! Gregor Mendel Explains Heredity
2017
37
A New Kind of Government: Articles of Confederation to Constitution
2017
38
Under the Microscope: Earth's Tiniest Inhabitants
2017
39
Let's Make a Trade!
2017
40
The History of Brazil
2023
41
First Grade US History: The First President
42
Native American Art
2017
43
Who Are the Yakama?
2017
44
Jobs, Women and Slaves: Colonial America
2023
45
Identifying Living and Nonliving Things
2017
46
When Did Women Start to Vote?
2023
47
Living the Fast Lane
2018
48
Identifying Different Objects: Logic Quiz for Young Thinkers
2018
49
Sun, Heat and the Energy for Life: Renewable and Non-Renewable Source of Energy
2018
50
Deserts of the World
2017
51
The Hydrologic Cycle Explained
2017
52
Margaret Thatcher
2023
53
The Great US and Britain Breakup
2017
54
Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms: Comparing Life Processes
2017
55
Volcanoes & Earthquakes, What & Why?
2017
56
Why are Nations Afraid of Red? The Red Scare
2023
57
The Nobility: Kings, Lords, Ladies and Knights
2017
58
Saving the Earth through Recycling
2018
59
Virus vs. Bacteria
2023
60
The Spanish Conquistadors Conquer the Aztecs
2017
61
Swimming In The Deep! Oceans - Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific And Southern
2017
62
The Ancient Roman Art
2023
63
Breaking an Atom: Inside Matter's Building Blocks
2017
64
Why Do We Have National Holidays?
2017
65
How are Planets Named?
2017
66
Maps, Globes & Atlases: Latitudes, Longitudes & Tropics
2017
67
Highlights of the Industrial Revolution: From Beginning to End
2018
68
The Aztecs' Many Gods
2017
69
Scientists and Scholars of the Early Islamic World
2023
70
Trade and Commerce in Ancient China
2017
71
The Great Communicator
2017
72
The Origin of the Universe: Understanding the Universe
2017
73
Geography of the Planets!
2023
74
I Bet Earth is Never Thirsty! Water Systems and the Water Cycle
2017
75
And the World Was Forever Changed
2017
76
Dogs Having Fun
2016
77
The Big Dino-pedia for Small Learners
2017
78
Amazing Facts about the Science of Sports
2017
79
The Lives of the Super Rich
2017
80
Why Was There Fighting? The War of 1812
2017
81
Where Does Heat Come From?
2017
82
It's a Purple Patch!
2017
83
Exploding Experiments for Exceptional Learners
2017
84
The 10 Bloody Battles: American Revolution
2023
85
How WWI Changed Modern Warfare
2023
86
Shakes and Quakes: Natural Disasters that Change the Earth
2017
87
The Atomic Age
2023
88
Genetic Disorders: Heredity, Genes, and Chromosomes
2017
89
Amphibians
2016
90
What Do You Know about the Amazon?
2023
91
Why Can I See Myself in a Mirror?
2017
92
Colonial America: Birth of A Nation
93
The Great Engine Book for Kids
2018
94
What Makes Earth Our Home Planet?: Formation and Composition of Rocks and Soil
2017
95
The Longest Rivers Lead to the Biggest Oceans
2024
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