4 Books About Science for Children

Children often find science fascinating. That's why we're sure these books about science will appeal to your children and leave their imagination and curiosity soaring.
4 Books About Science for Children

Last update: 28 July, 2019

Science is one of the subjects that most catches the attention of little ones during the final stage of childhood. Reading books about science will help them to develop a great imagination and open their eyes to fascinating facts about the world around them.

Not only will children enjoy reading these books, but they’ll also love observing their attractive illustrations.

Books about science for children can cover a wide variety of themes. For example, space, investigation, nature, chemistry, and many others. In today’s article, we’ll offer a selection of some of our favorite scientific children’s books for you and your family to enjoy.

Excellent books about science for children

1. George’s Marvellous Experiments

The author of this book, Roald Dahl, is one of the most recognized authors of children’s literature in the world. He’s well-known for his popular children’s books Matilda and James and the Giant Peach. 

George’s Marvellous Experiments is inspired by another one of Dahl’s wonderful works, George’s Marvellous Medicine .

In the first book, the main character, George Kranky, devises a plan to seek revenge on his grandmother, who is bossy and mean. He sets out to create a new medicine to replace the one she takes, causing her to vanish.

This second book provides step-by-step instructions for experiments that children can try at home with the help of their families. Each experiment involves simple objects that your kids can find around the house.

Don’t worry, none of these experiments will make their grandparents disappear. Only George can do that!

This book is aimed at children between the ages of 9 and 12, who will be thrilled to conduct their own authentic experiments and investigations through a few simple steps.

4 Books About Science for Children

2. Professor Astro Cat, a collection of books about science for children

Professor Astro Cat is an incredible collection written by Dr. Dominic Walliman and illustrated by Ben Newman. If you have children between the ages of 5 and 7, be sure you check these out.

In each book, the feline prodigy explores a different scientific subject, such as the solar system, atoms, and the human body. The latest volume, released in September of 2018, is about space rockets. And in August 2019, children will be able to get their hands on Astro Cat’s book about stargazing.

Illustrated scientific albums for children

3. The Big Book of Bugs

Illustrated albums are one of the best ways to allow the kids in your home to read and observe books. Each page of The Big Book of Bugs, by Yuval Zommer, demonstrates that the world is full of fascinating and, many times, little-known bugs.

This giant book will, as the name indicates, help little ones discover incredible facts about the life of a great number of bugs. As you and your children explore each page, you’ll surely be amazed. If you have children between the ages of 7 and 8, be sure to add this title to your collection.

Also, if your children enjoy this type of book, then you can check out other titles in the same collection. For example, The Big Book of Beasts is all about wild animals, and The Big Book of the Blue is all about marine animals.

4 Books About Science for Children

4. 100 Steps for Science: Why it works and how it happened

This is another one of the most outstanding scientific albums for children, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie and illustrated by Yakai Du. The book allows children to learn about the scientific advances that have taken place in humanity since ancient times. 

Children who read it will come to understand what science was like many years ago, and how it has changed up until now. This is a great read for little ones between the ages of 2 and 5.

Now that you have some ideas, it’s time for you and your kids to enjoy some fun and educational reading. Head to the library, your local bookstore, and just go online to find these excellent books about science for children.


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