![]() There are 20 step-by-step projects that will help preschoolers learn about science, technology, engineering, art, and math. STEAM Play & Learn by Ana Dziengel is just plain awesome to page through becuase the pictures just pop off the pages. Science Experiment Books for Young Children Newton and Me by Lynne Mayer presents the idea of force and motion in rhyming text and colorful illustrations. You will also be interested in Oscar and the Cricket, Oscar and the Moth, and more. Oscar and the Bat by Geoff Waring is about sound. The Oscar series is also great for preschoolers. Also, check out I Fall Down, I Get Wet, and I Face the Wind. I See Myself by Vicki Cobb explains the concept of light and reflection with easy to understand examples. Water is Water by Miranda Paul takes us on a journey through the water cycle using the play of children to illustrate the concepts. They were amazed at where all the animals and people went together for safety. ![]() My kids were glued to my side as we read this book several times. Out of the Woods by Rebecca Bond is a true story about a forest fire in Canada. That’s just what kids will want to do as they learn about the environment in How Do Flowers Grow? by Katie Daynes. Little fingers love to lift the tabs in lift-the-flap book to discover hidden treasures. Your kids will be inspired to observe drops after a rainfall in the community. The text is sparse making this a win with young children. Raindrops Roll by April Pulley Sayre is full of stunning photographs of raindrops on different objects. But, how much do we know about woodpeckers? Explore this unique bird in Woodpecker Wham! by April Pulley Sayre. I even learned lots of hippo facts from this book. One would think that huge hippos wouldn’t be able to move very quickly. Hippos Are Huge by Jonathan London had my kids captivated from the first page. It also can be used to talk about the changes from day to night and back to day again.īee Dance by Rick Chrustowski shows us how bees communicate with each other during the process of making honey. Life Science Booksĭaylight Starlight Wildlife by Wendell Minor is great for comparing daytime and nighttime creatures. Charlotte is a scientist who needs to put the scientific method to the test to solve one of her own problems. The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires shows us that when we become frustrated, it can be best to walk away and come back later to a project.Ĭharlotte the Scientist is Squished by Camille Andros is also for the preschool crowd. ![]() Sometimes scientists need to walk away from a project and come back with a fresh perspective. Left Brain Craft Brain has an AMAZING Ada Twist Lemonade that you must make with the kids. Rainbow Soda Geysers from Inspiration Laboratories looks like a BLAST. Playground Parkbench shares Why Do Leaves Change Colors which is a perfect fall activity for a young scientist. Sunny Day Family has created a science journal for you to print. The books inspire, encourage, and help kids to discover and explore.įor some activities inspired by Ada Twist, Scientist, check out these posts.Įvery scientist needs a science journal. You have to check out Rosie Revere, Engineer and Iggy Peck, Architect too. I love this book! Actually, I love the series. Let’s start with books that inspire kids to think like scientists.Īda Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty is must-have book on the shelf. Preschool Science Booksįull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. In fact, I wrote 5 Steps to Literacy-Rich STEM Activities recently. I’m a firm believer that literacy plays a huge part in science. Today, I give you my favorite preschool books that will inspire our youngest scientists. But, sometimes it can be tough to find great preschool science books to match that enthusiastic quest for knowledge. Has a preschooler ever asked you, “Why?” or “What is this for?” or “Do….?” Preschoolers are naturally inquisitive and generally have a thirst for all things science related.
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