Kids Nonfiction

6 New Nonfiction Series that Cultivate Curiosity and Creativity

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Adults may assume nonfiction is just for book reports and reading assignments, but kids have plenty of imaginary friends to play with and, when you’re eight, the real world is still filled with a lot of novelty that needs explaining, so when given the choice kids often prefer reading nonfiction over fiction. Bright, bold photographs, detailed maps, compelling infographics, and DIY projects can all help young readers learn about this crazy thing we call life, and prevent nonfiction from being something that bores or makes kids snore. So the next time kids encounter something new, and their imaginary friend isn’t around to help, they can ask questions, try new solutions, and develop their own theories about what it all means. These are some of our favorite books for cultivating curiosity and creativity in kiddos.

Sea Life: A Close-up Photographic Look Inside Your World

Sea Life: A Close-up Photographic Look Inside Your World

Hardcover $14.20 $14.95

Sea Life: A Close-up Photographic Look Inside Your World

By Heidi Fiedler

Hardcover $14.20 $14.95

The Up Close series, by Heidi Fiedler
The Up Close books shine a giant magnifying glass on the world and let readers see everything from a bug to a seashell in a whole new way. They feature amazing macro and micro photography with quirky captions, playful brainteasers, and fun facts that leave readers curious to learn more. DIY tips and tricks help young photographers turn up the zoom to 11 and get started taking their own close-up pix. Sea Life and Bugs and Butterflies are the first two books in the series.

The Up Close series, by Heidi Fiedler
The Up Close books shine a giant magnifying glass on the world and let readers see everything from a bug to a seashell in a whole new way. They feature amazing macro and micro photography with quirky captions, playful brainteasers, and fun facts that leave readers curious to learn more. DIY tips and tricks help young photographers turn up the zoom to 11 and get started taking their own close-up pix. Sea Life and Bugs and Butterflies are the first two books in the series.

Maps

Maps

Hardcover $35.00

Maps

By Aleksandra Mizielinska , Daniel Mizielinski

In Stock Online

Hardcover $35.00

Maps, by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski
Young armchair travelers who pored over Maps by Aleksandra Mizielinska will delight in the new Maps Activity Book. Just like the original, the activity book shows kids there is more than one way to see the world. It prompts readers to discover details like where yaks live, and to draw their own animals, people, and places. The book’s puzzles and projects invite readers to ask questions about geography—and create their own maps that reflect the world they live in.

Maps, by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski
Young armchair travelers who pored over Maps by Aleksandra Mizielinska will delight in the new Maps Activity Book. Just like the original, the activity book shows kids there is more than one way to see the world. It prompts readers to discover details like where yaks live, and to draw their own animals, people, and places. The book’s puzzles and projects invite readers to ask questions about geography—and create their own maps that reflect the world they live in.

Zentangle for Kids

Zentangle for Kids

Paperback $12.95

Zentangle for Kids

By Jane Marbaix

Paperback $12.95

Zentangle for Kids, by Jane Marbaix
Zentangles are already a huge hit with adults, and this new drawing book is especially designed to help kids untangle their own creativity and develop their abstract thinking skills. There are also craft projects that show kids how to use their Zentangle masterpieces as art, bookmarks, cards, or gifts. Titled “‘Nzeppel” and “Heartrope,” even the project names are creative!

Zentangle for Kids, by Jane Marbaix
Zentangles are already a huge hit with adults, and this new drawing book is especially designed to help kids untangle their own creativity and develop their abstract thinking skills. There are also craft projects that show kids how to use their Zentangle masterpieces as art, bookmarks, cards, or gifts. Titled “‘Nzeppel” and “Heartrope,” even the project names are creative!

Polar: A Photicular Book

Polar: A Photicular Book

Hardcover $26.95

Polar: A Photicular Book

By Dan Kainen , Carol Kaufmann

Hardcover $26.95

Photicular series, by Dan Kainen
Polar is the latest book in the Photicular series you have to see to believe. Each book uses sliding lenses and video imagery to make the images in the book look like they’re moving. It’s pretty much as close to a movie as you can get in a book! If this book doesn’t spark your kids to want to make their own movie magic or explore new ways to print and publish books, I don’t know what will. In Polar, snowy owls, penguins, and reindeer all get the Photicular treatment. (There’s also Safari, and Ocean.)

Photicular series, by Dan Kainen
Polar is the latest book in the Photicular series you have to see to believe. Each book uses sliding lenses and video imagery to make the images in the book look like they’re moving. It’s pretty much as close to a movie as you can get in a book! If this book doesn’t spark your kids to want to make their own movie magic or explore new ways to print and publish books, I don’t know what will. In Polar, snowy owls, penguins, and reindeer all get the Photicular treatment. (There’s also Safari, and Ocean.)

The Big Book of Hacks for Minecrafters: The Biggest Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You

The Big Book of Hacks for Minecrafters: The Biggest Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You

Paperback $24.99

The Big Book of Hacks for Minecrafters: The Biggest Unofficial Guide to Tips and Tricks That Other Guides Won't Teach You

By Megan Miller

Paperback $24.99

Minecrafters series, by Megan Miller
For fans, Minecraft is about way more than just staring at the screen. It’s a hugely creative space for self-expression, testing and trying, and more. This series, which includes The Big Book of Hacks for Mindcrafters and Hacks for Minecrafters: Master Builder helps players go from following the directions in other books to making up their own rules and inventing entire worlds. There are tips and tricks on building, fighting, farming, enchanting, and mining. It’s perfect for kids who ask “Why not?” more often than they ask “Why?”

Minecrafters series, by Megan Miller
For fans, Minecraft is about way more than just staring at the screen. It’s a hugely creative space for self-expression, testing and trying, and more. This series, which includes The Big Book of Hacks for Mindcrafters and Hacks for Minecrafters: Master Builder helps players go from following the directions in other books to making up their own rules and inventing entire worlds. There are tips and tricks on building, fighting, farming, enchanting, and mining. It’s perfect for kids who ask “Why not?” more often than they ask “Why?”

Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors

Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors

Paperback $21.95

Tinkerlab: A Hands-On Guide for Little Inventors

By Rachelle Doorley

Paperback $21.95

Tinkerlab, by Rachelle Doorley
Technically this book isn’t a series—at least not yet—but it’s an extension of a brilliant website that’s known for its art and science projects. The activities in this new book are kid friendly (even for tots as young as two) and easy enough for adults to dive right in, while still giving kids lots of freedom to tinker. All the activities, including “The Naked Egg Experiment” and “A DIY Lava Lamp,” are infused with a creative spirit that encourages kids to think of themselves as young inventors.
What nonfiction reads do your kids love?

Tinkerlab, by Rachelle Doorley
Technically this book isn’t a series—at least not yet—but it’s an extension of a brilliant website that’s known for its art and science projects. The activities in this new book are kid friendly (even for tots as young as two) and easy enough for adults to dive right in, while still giving kids lots of freedom to tinker. All the activities, including “The Naked Egg Experiment” and “A DIY Lava Lamp,” are infused with a creative spirit that encourages kids to think of themselves as young inventors.
What nonfiction reads do your kids love?