

When I Build With Blocks, transports an everyday classroom into various imaginative scenes – from outer space to the ocean. With fun facts and bright illustrations, find out how people use ramps every day.ĭreaming Up: A Celebration of Building by Christy HaleĬombining images of preschoolers at play with famous buildings all over the world, this lively picture book is great for sharing. From award-winning author Michael Dahl, this nonfiction picture book provides an introduction to one of the most important machines humans rely on. Skateboards, roller coasters, and playground slides, all of these are ramps. Pre-K Children's Books (Ages 3, 4, 5) Brightly Baby & Toddler (0-2) Pre-K (35) Growing Reader (68) Tween (912) Teen (13+) Discover Find book picks, reading tips, and activities for preschool-aged readers. Roll, Slope, and Slide: A Book About Ramps by Michael Dahl, Denise Shea

Through charming illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow text, this nonfiction book introduces pre-readers to the benefits of these engineering marvels, providing everyday examples of a flagpole, a crane, an elevator, and window blinds. Introduce young scientists to the basics of pulleys. The building blocks they provide as children learn to read are essential Check out some of our favorite easy-reader books below. Pull, Lift, and Lower: A Book About Pulleys by Michael Dahl, Denise Shea Kindergarten books are vitally important for early readers. and Jack and his dad set off on the wildest test drive ever! Have Fun, Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell, David CatrowĪ creative companion to Stand Tall, Molly Lou MelonĪfter a tour of the ritzy interior, robert the robot starts up the motor. Where some people see rubbish, Rosie sees inspiration. Rosie Revere dreamed of becoming a great engineer. The beloved New York Times bestselling picture book about pursuing one’s passion with persistence and learning to celebrate each failure on the road to achieving one’s dreams. Pre K Sight Words: Activity Workbook with the 40 first sight words to learn in Pre Kindergarten. Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty, David Roberts What’s more exciting than watching things get built by machines? Watching the bigger machines tear it all down! This picture book shows creativity when a wooden couple turns their house into a fire engine after it caught fire.ĭemolition by Sally Sutton, Brian Lovelock These STEM books for kids will help encourage your preschoolers to engage in STEM skills, encourage creativity, and problem solving. These picture books can support STEM opportunities in your classroom or home. STEM activities use hands-on learning and creativity in problem=solving. (You may also see STEAM, which adds art into the mix.) STEM activities encourage preschoolers to think about problems or ideas and work on ways to solve them. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. STEM is a popular word in education circles today.
