Trees, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom (Smithsonian)

A unique guide to the extraordinary world of plants, from the smallest seeds to the tallest trees. We couldn’t live without plants. We need them for food, shelter, and

Smithsonian Kids: A Walk in the Forest

Curious toddlers and preschoolers will learn fun facts in this Smithsonian Kids book about forest creatures including deer, bears, beavers, foxes, rabbits, birds, and many more. Every page features an engaging “spinning wheel” that when

How to Draw Incredible Ocean Animals (Smithsonian Drawing Books)

Fins, fangs, flippers, and fur. From deadly jellyfish to gentle manatees, ocean animals have some incredible features. Discover how you can capture them on paper in just a few

Natural History: The Ultimate Visual Guide to Everything on Earth (Smithsonian)

A landmark in reference publishing and overseen and authenticated by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, Natural History presents an unrivaled visual survey of Earth’s natural history.

The Smithsonian Book of Presidential Trivia

Which president holds the record for the most vetoes? Which president had the largest shoe size? Who was the only president to serve in both World War I and

Smithsonian Kids: Digging for Dinosaurs (Deluxe Multi Activity Book)

Preschoolers will learn fun facts in this Smithsonian Kids book about dinosaurs, pterosaurs, fossils, and sea reptiles. This interactive board book is sturdy enough for the most enthusiastic little

Smithsonian: Timelines of Everything

Explore an illustrated history of the world through timelines for kids. From dinosaurs and Vikings to the history of robots and espionage, discover incredible world history in this lavish

Curious About Ice Cream (Smithsonian)

What’s the Scoop? Americans eat more ice cream than people in any other country (on average 48 pints per person a year). Where did this cool treat come from?

Curious About Snow (Smithsonian)

Snowflakes are falling—and this cool new 8 x 8 in the Smithsonian nonfiction line tells young readers why! When does it snow? Why is snow white? How do we