Nature Did It First: Engineering Through Biomimicry

Part playful poetry, part nonfiction information, this kid-friendly introduction to biomimicry highlights the remarkable ways plants and animals have helped us solve some of our toughest engineering challenges. One

The Wild Robot

“Wild Robot is an excellent choice for young readers looking for engaging early middle grade novels. A discarded robot finds love and a sense of belonging on an island

Climate Change: Discover How It Impacts Spaceship Earth (Build It Yourself)

For more than 200 years, scientists have been observing, measuring, and analyzing information about our planet’s climate. Studies show that the earth is in constant transition and humans have

A Little T-Rex in Space: Interactive Adventure

Brian is a little T-Rex who loves space. He dreams to join a space program that will need him to complete many missions for a successful trip across the

Wait, Rest, Pause: Dormancy in Nature

Captivating photos of animals accompany simple, engaging text to explain dormancy in nature. This highly curricular book teaches young readers about different kinds of dormancy and which animals do

Fossils Tell Stories (Science Storybooks)

A great introduction to the interesting world of fossils with creative collage illustrations.

The New Children’s Encyclopedia

Covering key curriculum topics including geography, physics, biology, chemistry, history, science, and technology, The New Children’s Encyclopedia is created and verified by a board of experts to ensure the

Running on Sunshine: How Does Solar Energy Work? (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)

The sun is a source of energy for living things. Energy that comes from sunshine is called solar energy. But how does solar energy work? And how can we

It’s a Round, Round World!

We all know the earth is round. But HOW do we know? Join intrepid young scientist-adventurer Joulia Copernicus as she takes readers on a historical journey through time and