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    The Ultimate List of Nonfiction Picture Book & Middle Grade Animal Books for Kids

    Younspire MagazineBy Younspire MagazineMay 28, 2025No Comments22 Mins Read
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    Youngsters love animals—so it is sensible that they love animal books, too, like these nonfiction image books and center grade books. These nonfiction guide picks for PreK–7 are full of wealthy vocabulary, stunning pictures, and fascinating info.

    Why ought to we learn youngsters’s nonfiction animal books? Instructing youngsters about animals is akin to educating colours and numbers. Proper? Youngsters like to learn to establish canines, cats, cows, and chickens. Even higher once they could make the animal noise, proper?

    As youngsters develop, their curiosity in animals expands. Now they’ll study extra information and particulars about animals from all over the world with youngsters’s image books and nonfiction books.

    Whether or not your youngster is studying concerning the pure world or just falling in love with a furry buddy, these must-read animal books will educate, entertain, and encourage.

    Under, you’ll discover so many glorious studying selections about animals for younger readers and unbiased readers.

    If you’d like extra particular animal classes and never basic books about animals, look by means of these lists:

    Amphibians & Reptiles: Amphibians & Reptiles

    Bees: Picture Books About Bees

    Birds: Beautiful Bird Books for Kids

    Bugs: Best Children’s Books about Bugs (Insects, Worms, and Arachnids) 

    Cats: Picture Books About Cats

    Dinosaurs: Outstanding Dinosaur Books for Kids

    Canine: Picture Books About Dogs

    Narwhal: Best Narwhal Books for Kids

    Nocturnal Animals: 12 Books About Nocturnal Animals

    Ocean Animals: 29 Books for Kids About Ocean Animals

    Pets: Picture Books About Pets

    Sharks: Shark Week Books for Kids

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    Fantastic Animal Books for Youngsters

    Mommy Snuggles by Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben (ages 0 – 3)
    Animal moms take excellent care of their infants. “Mommy swan glides along with her cygnet / beneath her wing.” See the animals and study the names of the adults and infants.

    Brother, Sister, Me and You by Mary Quattlebaum (ages 2 – 6)
    Rejoice the sibling bond amongst animals with attractive pictures that match the animal’s actions. “Guppies flash with finny flicks.”  In my expertise, youngsters want pictures to illustrations of animals so I do know this guide will likely be a beautiful read-aloud selection in your younger readers.

    Animal Books

    Animal Gallery by Brian Wildsmith (ages 4 – 8)
    Though there are lots of animal books about the nouns for collectives of animals, this guide stands out for its lush illustrations. A bloat of hippopotamuses reveals giant, expressive hippos. Colourful mother and father on inexperienced and darkish brown backgrounds depict a pandemonium of parrots. You’ll additionally discover a stare of owls, a prickle of hedgehogs, and a hover of trout, simply to call a couple of.

    The Secret Power of Animals written by Soledad Romero Marino, illustrated by Sonia Pulida (ages 2 – 5)
    On this rhyming board guide for preschoolers, you’ll examine animals with secrets and techniques powers. The elephant’s secret energy is its ft can sense different animals for miles. Bees have a couple of secret energy similar to wiggling to inform different bees the place to search out meals. A lovely earthy shade palette with pretty illustrations plus lift-the-flaps makes this a enjoyable studying selection.

    Jungle illustrated by Jane Ormes (ages 0 – 3)
    What an lovely guide to find out about animal households! I really like the colour schemes with neon orange, blues, and greens. For every animal, you’ll learn what the daddy is known as, the mommy is known as, after which lift-the-flap beneath the mommy to learn what the infants are referred to as. “A daddy peafowl is known as a peacock. A mommy peafowl is known as a peahen. Child peafowl are referred to as peachicks.”  Additionally on this collection and the identical format however set on a farm is the brand new Noisy Crow board guide referred to as Farm.

    Hello, I’m a Sloth written and illustrated by Haley and John Rocco (ages 3 – 7)
    A pleasant sloth tells readers about his life. For instance, he climbs down from his tree as soon as every week to poop and swims rather well. And he poses inquiries to readers: How typically do you poop? Are you able to swim? The primary-person conversational narration will enchantment to youngsters, in addition to the clear illustrations. This collection will make a fantastic read-aloud for preschoolers and early elementary readers.

    Hello, I’m a Pangolin written and illustrated by Hayley and John Rocco (ages 3 – 7)
    A pangolin introduces itself to readers, explaining extra about what it appears like, the place it sleeps, what it eats, and so forth. Just like the Sloth guide, the narrator asks the readers associated questions: What number of fingernails do you’ve got? The pangolin explains why individuals are looking the final of them. Two pages of again matter share much more info.

    Hello, I’m an Axolotl written and illustrated by Haley and John Rocco (ages 4 – 8)
    Narrated by the axolotl, who tells you all concerning the endangered species, this is a fascinating nonfiction guide with interactive reader questions, interesting illustrations, the right quantity of textual content and knowledge per web page, and fact-filled again matter. This collection is outstanding– a should personal, should learn, should share with younger readers!

    You Are a Garter Snake! written by Laurie Ann Thompson, illustrated by Jay Fleck (ages 4 – 8)
    I really like this second particular person verby preschool animal nonfiction collection as a result of it teaches youngsters about animals and will get them shifting! Garter snakes do issues like bend, shed, strike, swallow, wriggle, squeeze, and slumber and asks child readers to do the identical motions. Enjoyable, proper?

    Ready, Steady, Sloth! written by Justin Anderson, illustrated by Manu Montoya (ages 4 – 8)
    The sluggish construct of pressure mounts because the sloth (slowly) leaves her tree on a particular mission. The place is the sloth going? We don’t know but however we are able to’t wait to search out out. Alongside the journey, she grabs leaves to share along with her child. She makes use of her claws as hooks to cling to the tree. It’s a great distance down. Informational information additionally accompany the story of this sloth’s journey, increasing on the state of affairs whether or not it’s information about claws or the spcies of moths that stay on sloths. However the place is she going? If something about sloths, you would possibly be capable to guess! BRILLIANT and extremely really useful.

    Packs by Hannah Salyer (ages 4 – 8)
    Starting with minimal textual content, these attractive, charming illustrations present teams of animals–herds, pods, packs– animals collectively. As you’re invited into the guide, the writer presents extra fascinating textual content written from the collective like this, “We frogs can turn out to be one noisy military…Collectively, we sing!“

    Who’s Hungry Flip the Flaps Feed the Animals by Dean Hacohen and Sherry Scharschmidt (ages 0 – 3)
    Assist feed the animals! On every two web page unfold, raise the flap to see what it’s that animal needs to eat. It is a nice animal guide for toddlers who’re simply studying about animals and training their high quality motor abilities. The illustrations are daring and easy, as is the textual content. Very effectively carried out!

    Odd Beasts Meet Nature’s Weirdest Animals by Laura Gehl, illustrated by Gareth Lucas (ages 0 – 3)
    Cute rhymes and illustrations present a playful introduction to distinctive and funky animals in a darling board guide.  “This spider has two horns.”  Again matter shares factual details about every creature just like the Lengthy-Horn Orb-Weaver Spider.

    This is Not My Lunch Box! written by Jennifer Dupuis, illustrated by Carol Schwartz
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    On this progressive approach to educate readers about forest animals, a tenting youngster opens up a lunch field that’s not the kid’s however truly the lunch of an animal. Are you able to guess who it belongs to? The lunch field of bugs belongs to a downy woodpecker. The lunch field of worms, nuts, and truffles belongs to a leaping mouse. The lunch field of snails, spiders, and eggs belongs to a wooden frog. Youngsters will love studying and guessing who would eat these lunch field feasts whereas admiring the sensible illustrations with vibrant colours that pop off the web page. Excellent.

    Alpacas Here, Alpacas There written by Carrie Tillotson, illustrated by Elisa Chavarri
    Are you aware what alpacas eat? Or the place they’re from? How about their predators? You’ll after studying this charming image guide! Study alpacas on this nonfiction guide with twin textual content — the highest huge textual content is a rhyming story with repetition, and the underside, smaller textual content shares the alpaca fasts.

    Animal Camouflage written by Martin Jenkins, illustrated by Jane McGuinness
    Some animals appear to be leaves; others appear to be twigs or a flower. Some animals cover within the desert whereas others cover within the ocean. The straightforward, bigger textual content narrates the fundamentals of animal camouflage and smaller, extra complicated textual content provides factual info.


    ABC Animals! An Alphabet Adventure from Anteater to Zebra by Stephen F. Majsak (ages 4 – 8)
    Outsized, full-color pictures present spectacular animals from A to Z on sturdy board pages. Rhyming textual content strikes readers by means of the guide of camels and geese; meerkats and newts; sea lions and tortoises, excellent for toddlers and preschool readers studying about animals and the alphabet.

    Wombats Are Pretty Weird: A (Not So) Serious Guide by Abi Cushman
    What a delightfully lovely informational guide about wombats! Abi’s carried out it once more with humorous fictional dialogue, the correct amount of priceless informational textual content, and charming illustrations. Oh, and there’s cube-shaped poop–which is fairly bizarre but additionally, because the guide says, fairly great.

    Do Fish Go Fishing? How Animals Eat written by Petra Bartikova, illustrated by Katarina Macurova (ages 4 – 8)
    Busy cartoon illustrations are packed filled with information about how completely different animals eat, plus foolish dialogue and textual content in all capital letters. How do platypuses eat? How about moose? Youngsters will find out about eleven animals and their diets, biomes, and different consuming habits.

    Snake Milker and Other Animal Jobs written by Stepanka Sekaninova, illustrated by Jakub Cenkl (ages 4 – 8)
    This illustrated guide shares among the lots of of jobs involving animals past being a vet. From animal bodyguard to canine clothier to pet psychologist, these are enjoyable, area of interest jobs. Every job is written as a job commercial for candidates with evaluations from prospects, animal endorsements, and/or descriptions.


    Animal Atlas Pop Up Book by Ingela P. Arrenius (ages 4 – 8)
    Every two web page unfold reveals a continent (or two) and among the animals that stay there with a pop up and a lift-the flap with a factoid behind the flap. Africa has a pop-up elephant and a lift-the-flap hippo, for instance. Daring, graphic artwork is straightforward and interesting for younger learners.


    Shall We Dance? by Robin Web page (ages 4 – 8)
    You’ll love these creatures who high-step and faucet off the pages with vivid verbs, informational information, and colourful illustrations. “Turtles tickle… Eagles cartwheel… Crabs wave.” Every web page incorporates a creature and its strut, spin, or shimmy, plus an informational paragraph. Enjoyable, thrilling, and fact-filled!

    Supermoms! by Heather Lang and Jamie Harper, illustrated by Jamie Harper (ages 4 – 8)
    Do you know animals are moms, too? And so they make secure, cozy properties just like the groundhogs and red-knobbed hornbill. They’re artistic with transportation — simply have a look at a wolf spider mother carrying her spiderlings on her again or an American alligator carrying her hatchlings in her mouth. Fascinating information about animal supermoms are paired with participating comic-style illustrations.

    Poo-Dunit? A Forest Floor Mystery by Katelyn Aronson, illustrated by Stephanie Laberis (ages 4 – 8)
    One morning, Mouse finds an enormous poo exterior her home — and he or she decides to analyze to search out out who pooed it. Mouse asks the forest associates if it’s theirs however they every clarify why their poo is completely different in DETAIL (gross and informative!) till they lastly uncover who did it. However then they must get it out of Mouse’s means — and the mice work collectively to unfold it as fertilizer for flowers.

    Contrary Creatures by James Weinberg (ages 2 – 4)
    This picture book is a beautiful introduction to animals with easy descriptions and distinctive illustrations! “Some transfer very slowly . . . however some are quick.” You’ll end up with loads to debate. Plus, you’ll benefit from the number of creatures and the distinctive dotty illustrations.

    Book of Bones: 10 Record-Breaking Animals by Gabrielle Balkan, illustrated by Sam Brewster (ages 6 – 12)
    Outsized, dramatic white-on-black footage of animal bones catch your consideration. Use the image and clues to guess what animal it’s. Flip the web page to see the colourful image, the reply, and extra info. This fascinating guide will get youngsters jazzed about each bones and funky animals.

    The Alphabet of Peculiar Creatures by Katie Abey (ages 8 – 12)
    Youngsters who like wacky and peculiar will adore this guide of uncommon creatures, beginning with A for Axolotol and persevering with to J for Jerboa and Z for Zebu. Every web page reveals an illustration of the animal plus the pronunciation and a sentence or two of details about the animal. I really like this guide!


    Whose Footprint Is That?
    by Darrin Lunde, illustrated by Kelsey Oseid (ages 6 – 9)
    The repeating query “Whose footprint is that?” provides youngsters a beat, a way of what to anticipate. On the web page of questions, readers will discover an illustrated clue (a part of the animal) in addition to learn a written clue, “These are two footprints. They had been made by hopping.” This image and factual help are supportive younger readers as they make deductions based mostly on the clues. All the expertise of this guide, the artwork in addition to the content material, makes nature thrilling and interesting to younger readers. Extremely really useful.

    Search and Spot Animals! by Laura Ljungkvist (ages 4 – 8)
    Ljungkvist’s hidden picture picture book illustrations are easy, clear, and never too crowded. For instance, on a vibrant yellow background, have a look at the purple and blue chickens to discover a dozen eggs. Participating.

    Animal Ark Celebrating Our Wild World in Poetry and Pictures by Kwame Alexander, pictures by Joel Sartore (ages 8 – 12)
    Alexander writes about every animal or animal grouping in evocative haikus with jaw-dropping pictures taken by Joel Sartore. For a dramatically angled fruit bat on a black background, Alexnder writes “wings like a cape / prepared for flight / into the candy, darkish night time“.

    An Animal a Day 365 Amazing Animals to Take You Through the Year written by Miranda Smith, illustrated by Kaja Kajfez, Santiago Calle, Mateo Markov, and Max Rambaldi (ages 5 – 10)
    Would your animal-loving youngsters need to examine one animal every day from January 1st to December thirty first? Every date provides you a brand new animal to find out about, an informational paragraph, an illustration, and different information like food regimen, location, and standing. March 1st is the Maned Wolf from South America. June thirteenth is the Tokay Gecko from southeastern Asia with a powerful chunk that may regrow its tail. Reward concept?

    Courageous Creatures and the Humans Who Help Them I Survived True Stories by Lauren Tarshis (ages 6 – 10)
    Excellent! 4 compelling tales of animals and people will preserve readers engaged. From provider pigeon hero of WW I to cheetah cubs adopted by a human, these will share true tales for any animal lover. Crammed with plenty of black and white pictures and factual info that helps every story. For instance, examine echolocation associated to the dolphin story and basic details about marine animals. Extremely really useful.

    A is for Australian Animals by Frane Lessac (ages 8 – 12)
    Beautiful paintings showcases the animals of Australia with digestible tidbits of knowledge about every one. Australia has among the most fascinating wildlife I believe — emus and numbats, platypus and yabby. You’ll study rather a lot from this image guide. Add this to your classroom library, your youngsters will thanks.

    What Do They Do With All That Poo? (ages 8 – 12)
    There’s potty humor, after which there are animal books like this — actually about poop. Relying in your tolerance for grossness, this guide will most likely fascinate you and your youngsters. We adore it! Study concerning the poop of various zoo animals — pandas, hippos, elephants, hyenas, bats, and extra. You’ll learn what’s in every animal’s poo, the form and shade, and different pertinent information. If you happen to’ve ever been interested by animal poop, quell your curiosity with this informative image guide.

    Sweet Dreamers by Isabelle Simler (ages 8 – 12)
    Every evocative poem captures an animal sleeping and dreaming, giving us imagery that transports us to these sleepy moments. “The hedgehog desires safely in his shelter. Below a pile of leaves,  his spiky coat, he’s rolled up, wrapped up for a protracted relaxation.” The illustrations have a lot motion — neon, black, white, crimson, and inexperienced with plenty of strains. It’s fascinating to see the humpback whale sleeping underwater “the humpback whale desires vertically with plankton at each stage.“

    What Makes a Monster? Discovering the World’s Scariest Creatures by Jess Keating, illustrations by David DeGrand (ages 6 – 12)
    Keating writes in a means that provides youngsters plenty of info in a readable, participating means. I really like the design, too –it’s a mixture of pictures, illustrations, cool fonts, and vibrant colours. What Makes a Monster is a must-read stuffed with sudden details about fascinating, harmful animals.

    Gross As A Snot Otter: The World of Weird Animals by Jess Keating, illustrated by David DeGrand (ages 6 – 12)
    Keating’s sensible animal books proceed with a guide that includes the grossest animals on the planet. Colourful and interesting layouts, plus pictures and illustrations, add a lot pizazz you can’t assist however learn this guide cowl to cowl. Properly-written, participating details about the snot otter, a salamander lined in mucus, a zombie worm who lives in a whale carcass and eats bones, and lots of extra animals will quickly make you an skilled on these gross animals, too.

    Baby Animals (Animal Planet) by Dorothea DePrisco (ages 7+)
    Beautiful pictures and fascinating information make this a type of books you’ll be able to simply flip by means of to search out the pictures and fascinating information about younger animals you need to learn. Plus, the cuteness issue is off the charts!

    Boom! Bellow! Bleat! Animal Poems for Two or More Voices by Georgia Heard, illustrated by Aaron DeWitt (ages 8 – 12)
    This poetry book will assist youngsters perceive the great thing about phrases, oral studying, and imagery, however they’ll additionally see the playfulness in poetry and uncover new animal sounds they’ve by no means recognized. The poems are written in a number of colours. The guide is stuffed with the noise of fish, geese, frogs, mockingbirds, snakes, bees, and lots of extra animals. It is a MUST-OWN guide for academics and faculty libraries, homeschoolers, and poetry-loving mother and father. It captures probably the most fascinating sounds of nature. Youngsters will clamor to learn these with mother and father, academics, associates, and classmates.

    The World’s Most Atrocious Animals *Or Are They? by Philip Bunting
    The animal info is each fascinating and hilarious as a result of the captions for every animal are humorous and quirky. “Hangry Hangry Hippo.” (That means, this isn’t truly 100% nonfiction.) Happily, the paragraph beneath every illustration is extra info with the pertinent scary particulars concerning the fearsome animal. “A hippo’s most terrifying characteristic is its huge jaws.” Learn concerning the alligator snapping turtle, crimson kangaroo, bull shark, Goliath birdeater, and different scary animals. The illustrations are eye-catching, with colourful backgrounds and interesting design.

    Greatest Animal Stories chosen by Michael Morpurgo (ages 4 – 8)
    I really like the entertaining tales and the paintings on this fictional storybook in addition to the textual content to image ratio which is completely excellent! Good for studying aloud and excellent for studying to your self. The tales are about all animals, some from completely different cultural traditions; many of the tales include a priceless lesson like “The Fox and the Crow” or clarify a pure phenomenon like “How the Bear Misplaced His Tail.”

    A Wild Child’s Guide to Endangered Animals by Millie Marotta (ages 8 – 12)
    Any youngster who loves the pure world, particularly the animals, will likely be obsessive about this outsized guide. Richly illustrated in earthy tones, the writer shares details about 43 endangered animals from the oceans to the forests, mountaintops to the tundra; all who want safety. You might be as stunned at among the animals in peril, together with caribou and giraffes. Plus, I think that you simply’ll find out about a menagerie of latest species you didn’t find out about earlier than as you pour over the pages.

    Book of Flight: 10 Record-Breaking Animals with Wings by Gabrielle Balkan, illustrated by Sam Brewster (ages 6 – 12)
    This cool, outsized picture book provides readers clues about distinctive flying creatures and then asks readers to guess the hen utilizing the clues and the illustration. For instance, when attempting to guess the quickest flyer, you’ll learn that the hen migrates to Asia, swallows flying ants and bees for breakfast, and was named for the needle-like ideas of its tail feathers. Flip the web page to search out the reply… a white-throated needletail. Even cooler, the reply has a full-color, textured illustration, plus extra info. The animals on this guide embody an emperor dragonfly, a Philippine eagle, a Madagascan flying fox, and a California flying fish.

     

    Animals on the Move (Animal Planet) by Dorothea DePrisco (ages 7+)
    Get schooled with this fascinating nonfiction book about animals. It focuses on how and why these animals transfer and funky information. For instance, do you know the gnu strikes in a zigzag sample when in peril and kicks up a mud storm when it spars? In the end, that is nice for reluctant and struggling readers in addition to all youngsters who would love studying bite-sized information about animals.

    The Screaming Hairy Armadillo and 76 Other Animals with Weird, Wild Names by Matthew Murie and Steve Murrie, illustrated by Julie Benbassat (ages 8 – 12)
    Prepare for humorous names, magical names, fierce names, scrumptious names, and peculiar names. However even higher is the ANIMALS with these uncommon names. Just like the striped pyjama squid which is a cool-looking stripped squid. Or the yeti crab, which is a crustacean with bushy arms. My favourite bizarre creature is the Tasseled Wobbegong! Everlasting information (species, habitat, and fascinating particulars) are written in a textual content field with a well-written elaboration of a few web page describing the animal’s appears, conduct, habitat, talents, and extra. Every animal has at the least one illustration, generally a couple of, and generally {a photograph}. Incredible!

    Animal BFFs by Sophie Corrigan (ages 7 – 12)
    I really like the humorous dialogue bubbles of dialog between animal “associates” that you simply haven’t ever heard about — like warthogs and banded mongooses or ruby-throated hummingbirds and spiders– and why they’re paired up. Pleasant, fascinating, and informative.

    Animal Planet Animals A Visual Encyclopedia by Animal Planet (ages 8 – 12)
    Stunning pictures and bite-sized chunks of knowledge showcase greater than 2,500 animals from the seven main animal teams: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, bugs and arachnids, invertebrates, and fish.

     

    Animal Planet Animal Atlas (ages 6 – 12)
    Additional-large pages of continents present the biomes and animals who stay in every. Subsequent pages characteristic colourful close-up pictures of animals matched with details about the animal– the place it lives, why it lives there, and what it eats. This atlas is SO colourful and effectively designed; any reader will likely be drawn to take a look at the pictures and browse it extensively. Spectacular!

    The World’s Strangest Predators Top 40 Weird and Wonderful Carnivorous Critters (ages 8 – 12)
    Are you aware concerning the weirdest predators? You is perhaps stunned to study that #40 on the checklist is the short-tailed shrew — a tiny terror with venom glands who’s a predator to frogs and mice. Study extra about bizarre predators on this distinctive guide that features the Tasmanian satan, tentacled snake (so gross), pirate spider, and #1 — the honey badger! And to suppose, I believed honey badgers solely ate honey. They do but additionally will eat something! Yikes.

    Howl Like a Wolf! Learn to Think, Move, and Act Like 15 Amazing Animals by Kathleen Yale, illustrated by Kaley McKean (ages 8 – 12)
    I can see homeschoolers LOVING this nature guide. Why? As a result of it’s nearly an interactive curriculum that incorporates each fascinating info in addition to enjoyable actions to do. For instance, learn concerning the bowerbird’s various kinds of nests, then make your favourite sort of nest. I really like the exercise concept to camouflage your self with garments or face portray like a leopard after studying all about leopards. Different animals embody raven, skunk, deer, octopus, bat, wolf, and honeybee. Colourful illustrations all through.

    nonfiction books for kids 2017Two Truths and a Lie by Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson, illustrated by Lisa Ok. Weber (ages 8 – 12)
    This guide is GENIUS! It’s a powerful dare actually for teenagers to learn and work out what’s true and what’s a lie. Who can resist their dare? The premise guarantees to cement information of actual and false as a result of no solutions are given. Readers will likely be studying,  considering deeply and researching whereas they’re immersed within the guide… The conversational tone by which this guide makes the studying movement easily. That, plus the addition of many illustrations and images make this one hard-to-put-down nonfiction center grade guide.

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