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Let's Build a Playground
Michael J. Rosen
For children who want to see the tangible results of teamwork and discover how their own big ideas can transform a neigh
Ages 5–9
The Best Supercars in the World
Conrad K. Butler
For the child who loves everything with four wheels and a fast engine. This photographic guide introduces high-performan
Ages 4–8
City Books for Kids #2
Bicycle Bash
Alison Farrell
For the child fascinated by wheels and gadgets who loves to pore over every tiny detail. This immersive world celebrates
Ages 3–6
Jurassic World #2
Jurassic Survival Guide
Heather Dakota
For the dinosaur enthusiast who loves a good laugh, this Lego-themed guide provides 'survival' tips and prehistoric fact
Ages 6–10
Dear America #14
The Great Railroad Race
Kristiana Gregory
For the young reader fascinated by how the world was built, this diary captures the grit and excitement of the race to f
Ages 8–14
The Science Behind DC Comics Super Heroes
The Science Behind Superman's Strength
Agnieszka Biskup
For the young fan who wonders if they could ever lift a car like a superhero, this book uses Superman's feats to introdu
Ages 8–12
Community Helpers
Community Helpers at a Construction Site
Mari Schuh
For the child who stops at every construction fence to watch the big machines: discover the team of people who build our
Ages 4–7
Community Builders
Building Strong Bridges
Marne Ventura
For the curious builder who wonders how giant structures stay up. This guide explores the engineering secrets behind bri
Ages 5–9
Emily Arrow's Feelings Books
Taking a Spin
Emily Arrow
For the curious child who wonders how music comes from a piece of plastic. This song-along story makes the mechanics of
Ages 4–8
Sci-Hi: Science and Technology
Cars and Motorbikes
John Townsend
For the child who loves everything with an engine: this high-octane guide uses bold photos and simple text to explain ho
Ages 7–12
Pebble Plus: Amazing Vehicles
Space Vehicles
Martha E. H. Rustad
For the young explorer fascinated by the 'how' and 'why' of space travel, this guide uses real photos to show how rocket
Ages 3–7
Wile E. Coyote Physical Science Genius
Zoom! Wile E. Coyote Experiments with Speed and Velocity
Mark Andrew Weakland
For the child who loves cartoons but struggles with science homework, this book turns Wile E. Coyote's mishaps into memo
Ages 8–11
Noisy Little
Noisy Little Dump Truck
DK
For the sensory-seeking toddler who is fascinated by the roar of engines. This tactile board book brings a busy construc
Ages 1–3
Rulers and Tape Measures
Lisa J. Amstutz
For the curious child who wants to know exactly how big things are: this clear guide introduces the tools needed to meas
Ages 4–8
A Girl Can Build Anything
e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Pat Zietlow Miller
For the girl who loves to tinker and create, this book celebrates the power of big ideas, from building birdhouses to co
Ages 3–7
Papa Put a Man on the Moon
Kristy Dempsey
For the child who wonders how they fit into big history, this story celebrates the unsung workers whose everyday skills
Ages 4–8
Mini Monster Pop-Up Books #2
The Mystery of Maggoty Mill
Skip Skwarek
For the child who loves the thrill of a haunted house but prefers a safe, hands-on way to explore things that go bump in
Ages 6–10
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Cars
Houghton Mifflin
For the curious child who loves everything about engines and tires. This informative look at how cars work and where the
Ages 7–10
My First Book Of
My First Book of Trucks
Veronica Pennycook
For the truck-obsessed toddler who points at every big machine on the road. This photographic guide builds vocabulary th
Ages 0–5
David Macaulay's How It Works #1
Eye
David Macaulay, Sheila Keenan
For the curious child who wonders how they see the world, this guide uses detailed diagrams to demystify the complex con
Ages 6–9
How the World Works #1
How the World Works
Christiane Dorion
For the curious child who asks how the Earth stays alive, this interactive pop-up guide reveals the mechanics of our pla
Ages 7–10
CatStronauts #5
CatStronauts: Slapdash Science
Drew Brockington
For the young scientist who loves a good laugh, this cosmic adventure turns a series of wacky experiments into a lesson
Ages 7–10
Photos That Changed the World #2
First Look at a Black Hole: How a Photograph Solved a Space Mystery
Danielle Smith-Llera
For the child who gazes at the stars and asks the big questions, this book reveals how a global team of scientists captu
Ages 9–14
Graphic Library: Inventions and Discovery
Thomas Edison and the Lightbulb
Scott R. Welvaert
For the child who gets frustrated when things don't work the first time, this graphic biography shows how thousands of '
Ages 8–12
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