The Most Important Creature in the Ocean
A must-read nonfiction book for sea lovers.
Tackling Hard Questions: Death
A science-based discussion of the circle of life.
Math Problems That Are Actually Fun
This book will restart your child’s brain post-holidays.
Gravity, How Does It Work?
I guarantee you’ll learn a thing or two.
Code Breaker, Spy Hunter
Discover how Elizebeth Friedman changed the course of two World Wars.
This Will Rock Your World
Turns out, if you spend nearly 2 billion years on Earth, you’ll get to see some pretty extraordinary stuff.
Butterflies Are Pretty … Gross!
Nature’s prettiest insect can be sneaky, stinky, and downright strange.
Mountains Underwater? Who Knew.
Introduce your future scientist to Marie Tharp, the geologist and cartographer responsible for discovering the largest mountain range on Earth: the mid-Atlantic ridge.
She Discovered Dinosaur Poop
Meet Mary Anning, the first paleontologist.
Curing the World With Chemistry
Discover how one brilliant and hardworking scientist accidentally created purple dye, and went on to change our lives forever.
Feats of Engineering
Visit 9 different construction sites and discover how bridges get built, cranes are assembled, and roads are paved in this fun, interactive book.
How Do Babies Become Adults?
Think kids are too young to understand DNA? Think again. This gorgeously illustrated book explains how living things grow and change, and how we are all interconnected.
The Ultimate Space Book
Go above and beyond the basics with this fun and fascinating space book, which even comes with bonus activities!
Alphabet Books of Their Future Role Models
Featuring 26 inspiring, accomplished, and impactful individuals, these books from the Alphabet Legends series will introduce your little one to their future role model.
Madeline Fans Will Love This
Splashed with every shade of pink, this adorable rhyming story (with a math lesson for older readers!) shows how a group of dancers adapt to a new formation when a new ballerina suddenly joins the group.
The Jumbo Jet
Learn about the history and mechanics of flight as you discover what went into the making of the world’s largest passenger jet, the Boeing 747.
Let’s Mix Baking Soda and Vinegar
Explore 14 colorfully illustrated scenes, and then learn about 8 different scientists who are hard at work on each site! This book is sure to inspire a love of science in every reader.
I Want to Eat Doughnuts and Hibernate
Will do math for doughnuts. This delectable story with a charming rhyming cadence is full of subtle but valuable lessons about sharing, generosity, and even math!