We're kicking off a three-week blog series featuring the Best Nonfiction Books of 2018.
Mars, tongues, coral reefs, and road kill! Today we turn our focus to the best science books for children and teens.
by Nancy F. Castaldo
by Kate Messner
illustrated by Matthew Forsythe
by Markus Motum
by Maria Gianferrari
illustrated by Brian Floca
by Sy Montgomery
photographs by Nic Bishop
by Barb Rosenstock
illustrated by Katherine Roy
by Joe Archer and Caroline Craig
by Melissa Stewart
by Heather L. Montgomery
by Maria Gianferrari
by Christy Hale
Wow!! I am so honored to have two titles listed here among many of my favorite titles, Cathy & Louise--thank you so much!! And thank you for the reminder about Back from the Brink--haven't yet read that one, and will be requesting it from the library right away!
ReplyDeleteBack From the Brink is awesome, Maria, and a well-deserved congratuations to you, too!
ReplyDeleteThere are several on this list that I haven't had the pleasure of reading. Others are familiar and well-loved. Thanks for sharing this list.
ReplyDeleteAnd FYI, the "Back From the Brink" link sends the reader to the wrong blog post. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! Thank you, Louise and Cathy!!
ReplyDelete2018 was a wonderful year for brilliant science books that engage kids. Thanks for an awesome list, Louise and Cathy. How was I not following your blog all this time?
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