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Our very favorite for young elementary ages was the Let's Read and Find Out About Science series: Level 1 and Level 2

 

We also enjoyed the Magic School Bus series, plus books by Gail Gibbons; Seymour Simon; Aliki; Charlotte Zolotow; and the book One Day in the Desert (Jean Craighead George).

 

ETA: We also really enjoyed various of the "stepped" reader science books (pictures every page and small amount of factual text, geared for gr. 1-4 as readers. Some stepped readers we enjoyed:

 

Greg's Microscope (Selsam)

I Am a Rock

Hill of Fire (Lewis)

Pompeii... Buried Alive! (Davis)

Race Into Space (Arnold)

Hungry Plants (Batten)

Plants Bite Back (Platt)

Gorillas: Gentle Giants of the Forest (Milton)

Wild, Wild Wolves (Milton)

Whales: The Gentle Giants (Milton)

Hungry, Hungry Sharks! (Cole)

Giant Squid: Mystery of the Deep (Dussling)

Tentacles! Tales of the Giant Squid (Redmond)

Way Down Deep: Strange Ocean Creatures (Demuth)

 

Also, the _____ Do the Strangest Things series by Hornblow (insects, birds, animals, reptiles)

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Berenstain Bear's Big Book of Science

 

Usborne Beginner Reader Series: Caterpillars and Butterflies, Frogs and Tadpoles, Weather, How Flowers Grow, etc. They are not busy like regular Usborne books and have great pictures.

 

Usborne Flip-Flap Body Book

 

Robert Well's Science Books (that PP mentioned) I love these books. They explain complicated concepts in understandable terms.

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Absolutely HIGHLY recommend The Berenstain Bear's Big Book of Science and Nature (available through Sonlight) and Greg's Microscope, An I Can Read Book Level 3.

 

In the Let's Read and Find Out Science Series, we have Archaeologists Dig For Clues and Let's Go Rock Collecting.

 

At Home with Science, Dig and Sow: How do Plants Grow? (from Kingfisher with experiments to try in the garden)

 

Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas is a beautiful picture book.

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I second the recommendations for the Robert E. Wells books - What's Bigger Than a Blue Whale? & What's Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew? are my kids' favorites.

 

Usborne's How Flowers Grow is a favorite here too.

 

Richard Scarry's What Do People Do All Day? has a few great chapters on science-related things, specifically growing corn and making paper from trees. My son loves it.

 

Tomie DePaola's Cloud Book and Popcorn Book. Love these.

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I thought of another set. Someone gave me several readers that we really enjoy from Creative Teaching Press. Both kids will read these over and over, and the pictures are really nice.

 

Here's the name of the series - I don't know how many are in each. We have 6-8 books from each series.

How & Why

Look Once, Look Again

Life Cycles

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Let's Read and Find Out

Rookie Read About science books

Cat in the Hat Learning Library books

Robert Wells books

Berenstein Bears Book of Science and Nature

Usborne books - Beginner, Lift the Flap, and See Inside

How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World

Snowflake Bentley

When Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning

Magic School Bus

Becoming Butterflies

See How They Grow.... (whole series of animals)

Starting Life.... (Ladybug, Frog, Duckling, etc)

Are You a ...... (Snail, Butterfly, bee, ant, spider, grasshopper, etc)

Life Cycle of a..... (flower, butterfly, etc)

Nature Up Close books (An Earthworm's/ Butterfly's/ Pill Bug's/ Dandelion's/ etc Life)

Life and Times of the Ant/ Bee/ Apple/ Corn/ etc

Read and Wonder books (Chameleon's Are Cool, One Tiny Turtle, etc)

I Didn't Know That... (Chimps Use Tools, You Can Jump Higher on the Moon, etc)

All Aboard Science Readers (Magnets, Planets, etc)

Amazing Science books (Magnets: Pulling Together, Pushing Apart; Dirt: The Scoop on Soil; Rocks: Hard, Soft, Smooth and Rough; Sound: Loud, Soft, Low, High; Light: Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows)

Adrienne Mason books: Move It; Change It; Touch It;

At the Ocean/ In the Garden/ In the Forest

Now I Know books (What's Under the Ocean, What Is a Fish, All About Seeds, etc)

DK Eye Wonder Books

Step Into Reading (Whales the Gentle Giants, Dolphins, Hungry Hungry Sharks, Wild Wild Wolves, Monster Bugs, Hungry Plants, etc)

Suzanne Tate's Nature series

most anything by Bobbi Kalman

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