Science Books for Kids
Foxes
Did you know foxes are part of the same family as dogs and wolves? From snowy arctic lands to hot sandy deserts, foxes live in amazing places all around the world. Some have giant bat-like ears, while others have thick white coats to hide in the snow. Foxes are clever animals that know how to find food, stay warm, and raise their babies. But what do foxes eat when they can’t catch a mouse? Open this book to find out!
If Dinos Did Not Die...
What if dinosaurs never went extinct? Imagine seeing a dino at the park, or even keeping a small one as a pet! Could dinosaurs learn to drive cars or go shopping at the store? This fun book explores what life might be like if these amazing ancient creatures still roamed the Earth alongside us. Would it be awesome, or would it be total chaos? Open the pages to find out what could happen!
Little Book of Big Facts: Javan Leopard
Is that a giant cat with beautiful spots? Meet the Javan leopard, one of the amazing big cats that lives on an island in Indonesia! Those cool spots aren’t just for looks—they help leopards do something very clever. These powerful hunters can run fast, climb trees, and see in the dark. But did you know that leopards need our help to stay safe? What dangers do these incredible animals face, and what makes them so special?
Little Book of Big Facts: Komodo Dragon
Discover the amazing world of Komodo dragons! These giant lizards live on a mysterious island and have incredible hunting skills. Learn where they come from, what they eat, and how they survive in the wild. But first, can you guess: are Komodo dragons really as dangerous as they seem?
Little Book of Big Facts: Orangutan
Is that a monkey swinging through the trees? Look again! Meet the orangutan, one of the amazing great apes from Indonesia. These incredible creatures have super long arms, love to climb, and are so smart they can use tools! But what makes them different from monkeys? And why do they need our help to survive? Discover the fascinating world of orangutans and learn what makes them so special!
Little Book of Big Facts: Sumatran Elephant
Did you know Sumatran elephants are incredibly intelligent and can hold four litres of water in their trunks? Discover fascinating facts about these amazing animals—from their family groups and special communication to why they’re so important to Indonesia. What makes these gentle giants truly special?
Little Book of Big Facts: Sumatran Tiger
Meet the Sumatran tiger—the biggest cat in the world! Did you know these magnificent striped hunters can grow over two meters long and have teeth nine times sharper than ours? Discover what makes these wild cats so special, where they live, and the amazing ways they hunt their prey in the Indonesian forests.
Little Book of Big Facts: Sun Bear
Whoa! Is that a bear? Meet the sun bear – the smallest bear in the whole world! These amazing animals live in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, where they climb trees, break open beehives with their sharp claws, and slurp up honey with their super long tongues. But wait – if they’re so small, what are sun bears scared of? And why do they need our help to stay safe?
Microbes
Zara always dreamed of working in a science lab, and now she does! When something smelly appears in the fridge, she decides to investigate using her microscope and special tools. She carefully tests the stinky fruit, takes notes, and watches her flasks for clues. The pool of suspects gets smaller with each experiment. Will Zara be able to solve the mystery of the bad smell? What might she discover hiding in the fruit?
Ned Makes Fuel
Ned loves making things and discovers he can create coal without digging in caves! With help from The Book, Ned learns a clever way to get what he needs. Will Ned’s plan work? Find out how he uses nature to solve his problem in this fun story about creativity and problem-solving.