10 Best Science Books For Children

Children's love of science is a great method to develop their critical thinking and curiosity.

Here are 10 engaging science books for children that cover a range of topics:

Kids go on thrilling and instructive journeys across space, the human body, and other exotic places with this beloved series, all guided by the intrepid Ms. Frizzle.

"The Magic School Bus" series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen

This book makes complicated topics understandable for young readers by offering a thorough and funny look at how various machines and devices operate.

"The Way Things Work Now" by David Macaulay

A book that is visually pleasing and provides answers to many questions about the world, such as how plants grow and why the sky is blue.

"National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Why" by Amy Shields

Ada Twist is a little girl who loves science, and you may follow her as she explores the world of science to pique her interest.

"Ada Twist, Scientist" by Andrea Beaty

Through an exploration of the diversity of life on Earth, introduce children to the concept of evolution in an approachable and captivating manner.

"The Story of Life: A First Book about Evolution" by Catherine Barr and Steve Williams

A beautifully illustrated life story of the pioneering marine researcher and explorer Jacques Cousteau, ideal for igniting a passion for oceanography.

"The Fantastic Undersea Life of Jacques Cousteau" by Dan Yaccarino

With the help of this book, children can develop a sense of wonder and curiosity by asking questions about the world around them.

"I Wonder" by Annaka Harris

Inspired by his childhood memories and his space flight, astronaut Chris Hadfield delivers a narrative on overcoming fears and achieving dreams.

"The Darkest Dark" by Chris Hadfield

A picture book biography featuring the life and innovative work of renowned primatologist Jane Goodall with chimpanzees.

"The Watcher: Jane Goodall's Life with the Chimps" by Jeanette Winter

An interactive manual for budding astronomers that provides helpful hints for studying celestial objects and night sky observation.

"Astronomy for Kids: How to Explore Outer Space with Binoculars, a Telescope, or Just Your Eyes!" by Bruce Betts

These books encourage children's curiosity and passion for discovery in addition to imparting important scientific facts.