Biology Books For 3-Year-Old Kids

At age 3, children may begin noticing how living things grow and change. These books encourage young readers to observe animals and plants and ask simple questions about the world around them.

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The Life Cycle SongWhat Will I Be?King Of The BeastsKoalas Are Not BearsWe're Reptiles With An AttitudeI Am A Shy, Slimy, Spotted SalamanderWhat Is A Mammal?The Parts of the Head Song – Teaching Body Parts to KidsLittle CaterpillarSea Turtles, What Do You Do?All About ChimpsFlipper FriendsWhen I Grow Up I Want To Be A ZoologistWhat Does A Zoologist Do All Day?

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What Will I Be?King Of The BeastsKoalas Are Not BearsWe're Reptiles With An AttitudeI Am A Shy, Slimy, Spotted SalamanderWhat Is A Mammal?Little CaterpillarSea Turtles, What Do You Do?All About ChimpsFlipper FriendsWhen I Grow Up I Want To Be A ZoologistWhat Does A Zoologist Do All Day?

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Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Some baby sea turtles hatch at night and race toward the ocean.
  • A snail can sleep for months at a time.
  • Some baby birds hatch without any feathers.

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For Parents
  • Match animals to their habitats.
  • Sort animals by the foods they eat.
For Educators
  • Draw a plant and label its parts.
  • Group animals by where they live.

FAQ

Biology books work well alongside nature-based play and exploration. After spotting birds, insects or flowers, adults can use books to help 3-year-olds learn more about what they observed. Talking about how animals move, eat or care for their young helps children connect books to real life.

These books are a natural fit during nature walks, trips to zoos or gardens, or after children discover something interesting outdoors. They can also support curiosity when children begin asking questions about animals, plants and other living things.

Biology books are engaging for 3-year-olds because they focus on living things that grow, move and change. Watching a seed sprout, a chick hatch or a caterpillar become a butterfly introduces young children to transformations that feel surprising and exciting.

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