Environmente Books For Kids

eBooks about the environment for kids help readers understand how everything in nature is connected. These books explore the relationships between people, wildlife and habitats while encouraging a deeper appreciation for the wider world.

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Popular Books

I’m a Dumbo Octopus!: A Graphic Guide to CephalopodsMusic for TigersEarth Day Every DayGreat White vs. Killer WhaleExtreme WeatherTornado!Traits for SurvivalLife CyclesWeathering and ErosionHolidays: Earth DayExtreme WeatherRebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the EarthTornadoesGorilla vs. LeopardGrizzly Bear vs. Polar BearTornadoesThe Buzz on Wild Bees: The Little-Known Pollinators that Keep Our Planet HummingOcean Habitats

New Releases

The Girl Who Tested the Waters: Ellen Swallow, Environmental ScientistCade’s RideA Rainy DaySpider FactsCampingA Trip to the ShoreFire SafetyThe FarmThe MoonRosesSnakesAnimals of the SeaLittle Cloud: The Science of a HurricaneIf a Mummy Could Talk . . .Rescate en el ríoEl bosque sobre los árbolesOriginThe Pangolin Revelation

Books

I’m a Dumbo Octopus!: A Graphic Guide to CephalopodsMusic for TigersEarth Day Every DayGreat White vs. Killer WhaleExtreme WeatherTornado!Traits for SurvivalLife CyclesWeathering and ErosionHolidays: Earth DayExtreme WeatherRebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the EarthTornadoesGorilla vs. LeopardGrizzly Bear vs. Polar BearTornadoesThe Buzz on Wild Bees: The Little-Known Pollinators that Keep Our Planet HummingOcean HabitatsDisaster Zone: Dust StormsNational Geographic Readers: WildfiresCrocodile vs. HippoOur Natural ResourcesRed PandasRocks and Minerals

Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Trees help clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide.
  • Wetlands help filter water and reduce flooding.
  • Pollinators play an important role in healthy ecosystems.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Discuss how people and nature affect one another.
  • Identify parts of the environment featured in the story.
For Educators
  • Compare different environments such as forests, deserts or oceans.
  • Create a chart showing living and nonliving parts of an environment.

FAQ

Books about the environment can be used during science lessons, nature studies or family reading time. Families and educators can connect ideas from the books to local parks, gardens or everyday observations about the natural world. These discussions help children see environmental topics as part of their own lives rather than distant issues.

Kids can learn how living things depend on one another and how natural systems stay in balance through books about the environment. Many also explore how people affect ecosystems and the choices that can help protect them. These topics encourage children to think about their relationship with the world around them.

When selecting books about the environment, look for accurate information and age-appropriate explanations. Strong books focus on helping children understand ecological connections rather than overwhelming them with problems. Clear examples and a sense of curiosity can make environmental topics more meaningful and engaging.

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