Science Books for Kindergarten

Science Books for Kindergarten

Children, kids, whatever one wants to refer to them by, are at a very vulnerable and inquisitive stage when they are young and discovering the world around them. They are susceptible to all sorts of information, good or bad, which is why it’s imperative to nurture their minds with the right ideas. Science is progress, whatever we touch the youth in terms of science will pay dividends eventually. This is why it’s so important to get started early in terms of teaching science and providing them with the resources to learn more about science.

The Day Seymour Saw More by David Wiseman

This is a kindergarten science book, written by David Wiseman is all about learning more about biology through an engaging storyline that helps children understand how the world works the way it does in terms of science and biology. It’s both educational and informative.

Criteria for Selecting Science Books

The criteria are team has used for selecting these books is based upon whether or not these books are engaging or not, whether or not they educate the children and whether they have an interactive element in them or not.

Top Recommended Science Books

Book 1: “National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Science” by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Science by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

This book will introduce children to scientific ideas in a fun and engaging way that will help them learn more about science while also being entertaining. Many children will find their curiosity invoked by reading these wonderful kindergarten science books.

Book 2: “The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses” by Joanna Cole

The Magic School Bus Explores the Senses by Joanna Cole

This a great kindergarten science book that will help children understand how to learn about their senses from the perspective of animals all the while being humorous and entertaining.

Book 3: “Curious George Discovers the Ocean” by H.A. Rey

Curious George Discovers the Ocean by H.A. Rey

This is a great kindergarten science book that is all about discovering the world and seeing how it works the way it does. In this book, Curious George goes on a submarine trip to find a satellite that fell from space. As he explores the sea, he discovers different plant and animal life living near the ocean floor. Many young children will learn a great deal from this wonderful science book.

Book 4: “Over in the Meadow” by Ezra Jack Keats

Over in the Meadow by Ezra Jack Keats

A great kindergarten science book to learn more about how animals and insects interact with one another and behave according to the wishes of their mothers.

Book 5: “Seashells by the Seashore” by Marianne Berkes

Seashells by the Seashore by Marianne Berkes

This is a kindergarten science book that is beautifully illustrated and is filled with rhyming and counting lessons to help children learn how to count and use arithmetic along with teaching them all about seashells and the wide variety of them.

How to Encourage a Love for Science through Reading

Creating a love for science can be done by having parents and teachers both take a more constructive role in their children’s lives when it comes to science to provide them with the knowledge that they could use to become better scientists when they’re older. Science groups can be formed to discuss ideas about science in different science fields, such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology. This will help spark curiosity within kindergarten students and make them want to learn more about these respective subjects. The key is to make sure that these groups are interactive and allow the children to express their creativity as best they can.

Conclusion

Hopefully, the above list allows a parent to discover more about what sort of books they can provide to their children to help them learn more about the world around them from a scientific perspective. Any sort of activity that a parent actively engages with their child in will help the child learn better. This is why it’s imperative for both parents and teachers to work together in providing the sort of nurturing environment that will help these young minds learn more about important scientific concepts.

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Author Bio

David Wiseman, the author of The Day Seymour Saw More and other books, has written these books on the basis of his belief that children need to learn more about science, and also from having a strong love for his grandchild. This is why this book was written the way they were. They were written with the idea that children have inquisitive minds that need to be tapped into. Before he became an author, he had a career as a high school biology instructor.