Evolution books for kids
History VIPs: Charles Darwin
Kay Barnham, Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with Charles Darwin's fascinating discoveries.
Illustrates evolution concepts in kid-friendly language.
Encourages curiosity about natural history and science.
Supports development of critical thinking skills.

History VIPs: Charles Darwin
Kay Barnham, Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, 2021
Award winning
Life Through Time: The 700-Million-Year Story of Life on Earth (DK Panorama)
John Woodward, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Explores 700-million-year history of life on Earth.
Engaging, educational visuals stimulate young minds.
Supports understanding of natural history and evolution.
Encourages curiosity about science and the world.

Life Through Time: The 700-Million-Year Story of Life on Earth (DK Panorama)
John Woodward, 2020
Award winning
The Story of Life: A First Book About Evolution
Catherine Barr, Steve Williams, 2015
40 pages
Why to read
Simplified introduction to evolution for young minds.
Engaging illustrations complement educational content.
Encourages curiosity about science and nature.
Supports understanding of natural history and biology.

The Story of Life: A First Book About Evolution
Catherine Barr, Steve Williams, 2015
Award winning
Terra Tempo: The Academy of Planetary Evolution
David R. Shapiro, 2014
182 pages
Why to read
Exciting adventure through prehistoric and futuristic worlds.
Encourages curiosity about science and history.
Strengthens understanding of evolutionary concepts.
Ideal for engaging young, inquisitive minds.

Terra Tempo: The Academy of Planetary Evolution
David R. Shapiro, 2014
I Wonder Why Fish Grew Legs: and Other Questions About Prehistoric Life
Jackie Gaff, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Explores intriguing prehistoric life questions.
Stimulates curiosity about science and history.
Encourages critical thinking and inquiry.
Perfect for shared family reading moments.

I Wonder Why Fish Grew Legs: and Other Questions About Prehistoric Life
Jackie Gaff, 2001
HOW THE GATOR'S SNOUT GREW OUT
Pearson Prentice Hall, Dominie Elementary, 1997
23 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vibrant, captivating illustrations.
Teaches resilience through adventurous storytelling.
Encourages curiosity about nature and animals.
Supports language development with rich vocabulary.

HOW THE GATOR'S SNOUT GREW OUT
Pearson Prentice Hall, Dominie Elementary, 1997
Evolution Infographics
Harriet Brundle, 2018
32 pages
Why to read
Visually engaging infographics simplify complex evolution concepts.
Supports developmental understanding of science in young minds.
Encourages curiosity and knowledge through visually appealing graphics.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bonding.

Evolution Infographics
Harriet Brundle, 2018
Basher Science: Biology: Life As We Know It
Dan Green, 2008
128 pages
Why to read
Facts meet fun through lively cartoon guides.
Perfect primer for budding young scientists.
Encourages eco-awareness and healthy habits.
Great for visual and reluctant readers.
