STEM Books for Children and Young Adults

The books on this list would pair nicely with almost any STEM program or activity such as STEM storytime, or a STEM or STEM Jr. program. Many of these books are recommended by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) for children and young adults or have been acknowledged as The Best Books of the Year for 2026 by the Bank Street College of Education, Children's Book Committee. In addition, you will find novels on the theme of technology and STEM careers.

Updated June 22, 2026
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STEM Books for Children and Young Adults

The books on this list would pair nicely with almost any STEM program or activity such as STEM storytime, or a STEM or STEM Jr. program. Many of these books are recommended by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) for children and young adults or have been acknowledged as The Best Books of the Year for 2026 by the Bank Street College of Education, Children's Book Committee. In addition, you will find novels on the theme of technology and STEM careers.

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Bounce! : a scientific history of rubber
Albee, Sarah
Paper Book
Ever wondered what makes rubber bounce? Or why it's stretchy? And WHY is rubber so . . . rubbery?! Learn the facinating science and history behind this ubiquitous material! With sidebars, graphics, fun facts, and more, the history of rubber reveals plenty of fascinating secrets...
Zero! the number that almost wasn't
Albee, Sarah
Paper Book
How did math work before zero existed? A STEM nonfiction book that unpacks a fascinating history of a number we can't imagine our current world without. From place value to being created and destroyed before being created again, zero has had quite a journey. Respected children's...
The five sides of Marjorie Rice : how to discover a shape
Alznauer, Amy
Paper Book
"Writing with a storyteller's flair, Alznauer captures her audience's attention with colorful phrases and interesting facts." --Booklist (starred review) Ablaze with pattern and color, this ebullient picture book biography celebrates the intersection of art and science-...
Erno Rubik and His Magic Cube
Aradhya, Kerry
Paper Book
This first picture book biography of Rubik's Cube creator Erno Rubik reveals the obsession, imagination, and engineering process behind creating an iconic puzzle. Celebrating 50 years of the most popular puzzle in history! An Ezra Jack Keats Illustrator Honor Book...
Wildlife crossings: protecting animal pathways around the world
Barr, Catherine
Paper Book
How have we prevented wild animals from accessing the pathways they need to survive? A look at seven species that humans have put at risk and are now trying to help. From the cocreators of Water: How We Can Protect Our Freshwater comes a compelling picture book about...
The secret life of a sea turtle
Bearzi, Maddalena
Paper Book
Follow the captivating yet perilous life of one sea turtle in this dazzling nonfiction tale by the co-founder of the Ocean Conservation Society, perfect for fans of Jason Chin's ISLAND. On a beach at the Ría Lagartos nature reserve in Mexico, a sea turtle is born. ...
Akeem keeps bees! : a close-up look at the honey makers and pollinators of Sankofa Farms
Bell, Kamal E.
Paper Book
Told from Akeem's perspective, Akeem Keeps Bees! begins with the arrival and installation of a package of bees and follows the sequence of beekeeping tasks throughout the year, as Akeem and his dad inspect the hive, find the queen, deal with a swarm, harvest honey, and prepare for winter. Along the...
Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb: Young Readers Edition of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
Bird, Kai
Paper Book
A young readers edition of the #1 New York Times bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning book American Prometheus was the inspiration for the blockbuster film, Oppenheimer. This brand-new edition introduces the next generation to one of the twentieth century's most...
The wild river and the great dam : the construction of Hoover Dam and the vanishing Colorado River
Boughton, Simon
Paper Book
Discover the fascinating history behind the construction of Hoover Dam-and its lasting political and environmental effects on the Colorado River and the American west-in this propulsive nonfiction exploration of one of the country's most recognizable and far-reaching landmarks.
A gift of dust :
Brockenbrough, Martha
Paper Book
From two award-winning creators comes a picture book that reveals the hidden wonders of how Saharan Dust impacts the world: from slowing a hurricane to nourishing a rainforest. A SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR This dust . . . ...
Urban coyotes
Carson, Mary Kay
Paper Book
A new addition to the acclaimed Scientists in the Field series, Urban Coyotes follows the scientists of the Urban Coyote Research Project as they track, study, and care for coyotes living among humans in one of America's largest cities, Chicago. But that's the thing about coyotes. They don...
A girl can build anything
Charlton-Trujillo, e. E.
Paper Book
A brilliant, inclusive ode to self-expression, girl power, and the many things readers can create. Have you ever dreamed of building something? Maybe something little--like a birdhouse? Or something big--like a skyscraper? If you can envision it, you can build it! A Girl Can...
Hurricane
Chin, Jason
Paper Book
Caldecott and Sibert Medalist Jason Chin charts the thrilling saga of an island community's brush with a category three hurricane, and the cutting-edge science that helps them prepare. It's a beautiful day on Hatteras Island, North Carolina. But while all seems calm now, a...
Just in Case: Saving Seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault
Clendenan, Megan
Paper Book
Psst . . . Guess what? 800 miles from the North Pole, buried deep in a mountain, the Svalbard Seed Vault holds priceless treasure. Seeds! Perfect for 5-8-year-old future conservationists, this is a fascinating glimpse into unique conservation, highlighting the importance of natural...
In the world of whales
Cusolito, Michelle
Paper Book
Plunge deep into the awe-inspiring true story of a freediver's encounter with a newborn sperm whale and its family. When a freediver (one who dives without the benefit of oxygen) slips underwater, he encounters a pod of sperm whales so close he can almost touch them. When he sees...
Never give up : Dr. Kati Karikó and the race for the future of vaccines
Dadey, Debbie
Paper Book
The first-ever picture book biography about Dr. Katalin Karikó, winner of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Growing up in a small Hungarian town, Kati Karikó was curious about everything.That included her family's farm animals--and the cells inside of them. As an adult, she...
El gumbo más delicioso = Yumbo gumbo
Dawson, Keila V.
Paper Book
Celebra la diversidad, las matematicas y el poder de contar cuentos en esta edici n biling e (espanol e ingles)! Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling with this bilingual (Spanish and English) edition! Los abuelos de Annabelle finalmente le...
Yumbo gumbo
Dawson, Keila V.
Paper Book
Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling! Annabelle's grandparents are finally going to teach her how to cook gumbo! But the family can't agree on what type of gumbo to make. They vote for their favorite, but the vote results in a tie. Now what? A playful...
The Green Maowusu
Duan, Xuefei
"A powerful lesson in the rewards of nurturing nature together." --Kirkus Reviews "The book's human story combines well with its scientific message to help readers understand how ecological restoration can have environmental and social benefits." --Science Magazine<...
The great pollinator count
Edwards Richmond, Susan
Paper Book
Mellie joins other Science Club members for the Great Pollinator Count and discovers the value of teamwork in community science. Today Mellie and her friends are excited to participate in The Great Pollinator Count. Everyone is hoping that the school garden will attract even more...
Design thinking : a guide to innovation
Estes, Fred
Paper Book
An NSTA/CBC Best STEM Books K-12 Selection Design thinking is a human-centered approach for tackling complex problems. It is used in creative problem solving to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems, and create innovative solutions. Science educator and author Fred...
Alberto Salas plays paka paka con la papa : join the quest with Peru's famed scientist and potato expert
Fajardo, Sara Andrea
Paper Book
*Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award Winner* What can a potato do? To Peruvian scientist Alberto Salas, they have the power to change the world. Go on the hunt with Alberto for for wild potatoes before they go extinct in this playful picture book...
Worm makes a sandwich
Farley, Brianne
Paper Book
A sweetly humorous picture book about composting, told from the point of view of a worm. A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year Meet Worm. He might be little. He might have no hands. But Worm would love to make a sandwich, just for you! 
The enigma girls : how ten teenagers broke ciphers, kept secrets, and helped win World War II
Fleming, Candace
Paper Book
A Robert F. Sibert Honor Book. With numerous starred reviews and accolades, from award-winning author Candace Fleming, comes the powerful and fascinating story of the brave and dedicated young women who helped turn the tides of World War II for the Allies, with their hard work and...
Skybound!: Starring Mary Myers as Carlotta, Daredevil Aeronaut and Scientist
Ganz-Schmitt, Sue
Paper Book
2025 NSTA/CBC Best STEM Boo 2025 NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Book In this STEAM picture book, take to the skies with Mary Myers, aka "Carlotta," an aeronaut and inventor whose careful scientific work improved balloons and our understanding of flight, weather patterns, and...
How do you turn data into drawings? : a statistics book about graphs and data
Grider, Clayton Tobias
Paper Book
Have you ever wondered how to turn data into graphs and charts? A basic explanation of statistics concepts including descriptive and inferential statistics, collecting and recording data, how to make various graphs, and more is explored through charts, illustrations, and informative text in this...
The six : the untold story of America's first women astronauts
Grush, Loren
Paper Book
Two starred reviews! The "compelling and inspiring" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) true story of America's first female astronauts hailed as "suspenseful, meticulously observed, enlightening" by Margot Lee Shetterly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of...
Wanda hears the stars : a blind astronomer listens to the universe
Hansen, Amy
Paper Book
A nonfiction picture book biography of astrophysicist Wanda Diaz Merced and how losing her sight didn't stop her from studying the stars. This 2026 Schneider Family Book Award winner is an inspiring true story of a woman scientist of color and a riveting, intersectional STEM read for...
Rooting for plants : the unstoppable Charles S. Parker, Black botanist and collector
Harrington, Janice N.
Paper Book
Meet Charles S. Parker, an unsung yet trailblazing Black scientist who made major contributions to the fields of botany (the study of plants) and mycology (the study of fungi) in this inspiring STEM/STEAM picture book biography from the creators of Buzzing with Questions. ...
Else B. in the sea : the woman who painted the wonders of the deep
Harvey, Jeanne Walker
Paper Book
Else Bostelmann donned a red swimsuit and a copper diving helmet and, with paints and brushes in hand, descended into the choppy turquoise sea off the coast of Bermuda. It was 1930, and few had ventured deep into the sea before. She discovered a fairyland six fathoms below the surface-fantastic...
The glass pyramid : a story of the Louvre Museum and architect I.M. Pei
Harvey, Jeanne Walker
Paper Book
Two starred reviews! In this "stunning" (Booklist, starred review) picture book, award-winning picture book biographer Jeanne Walker Harvey tells the story of the renowned architect I. M. Pei and his triumph in redesigning the Louvre through problem-solving and...
Evidence! :
Hopkinson, Deborah
Paper Book
The incredible true story of the doctor who traced London's cholera outbreak to a single water pump, and went on to save countless lives through his groundbreaking research! Dr. John Snow is one of the most influential doctors and researchers in Western medicine, but before he...
I Am a Lioness
Hye-Won, Kyung
Paper Book
Hear us ROAR! Lion communities (known as prides) are often misperceived as being led by a male lion. But in this honest, unfiltered portrayal of savanna life, we learn that lionesses are the pride's true leaders! Discover how these majestic...
Santiago saw things differently : Santiago Ramón y Cajal, artist, doctor, father of neuroscience
Iverson, Christine
Paper Book
In an exquisitely illustrated nonfiction picture book about the childhood and discoveries of the "father of neuroscience," science and art--together--work wonders. Santiago Ramón y Cajal's father, the village doctor, wants Santiago to be a doctor. He discourages his willful son's...
Measuring Up: How Oliver Smoot Became a Standard Unit of Measurement
Lacika, Jenny
Paper Book
Could you be the next smoot? One MIT student's diminutive height becomes his mathematical superpower--and claim to fame--in a true story that's entertaining and inspiring in equal measure. When the five-foot-seven-inch Oliver Smoot and his friends at MIT decided to play a...
Many voices : building Erie, the canal that changed America
Lawlor, Laurie
Paper Book
"The Nation's First Superhighway" existed before the spread of cars... or even railroads! This immersive photo book ferries readers through the past and present of the Erie Canal, from impossible idea to groundbreaking reality. In the twenty-first century, it's hard to imagine a...
Who owns the moon? : and other conundrums of exploring and using space
Levinson, Cynthia
Paper Book
Today's teens may travel to the Moon in their lifetimes. This primer on what to know for a future in space combines technology and science with law and policy for a fascinating look at a very timely subject. For teens who are space fans, this book is loaded with fascinating facts...
Masked hero : how Wu Lien-teh invented the mask that ended an epidemic
Liu, Shan Woo
Paper Book
Meet Dr. Wu Lien-teh, defeater of the Manchurian plague--in a story authored by his great-granddaughter, an emergency physician who relied on his life-saving invention during a pandemic a century later. More than a hundred years before Covid, a deadly pneumonic plague threatened...
The brilliant calculator : how mathematician Edith Clarke helped electrify America
Lower, Jan
Paper Book
A Mathical Honor Book Hidden Figures meets Rosie Revere, Engineer in this STEM/STEAM picture book about Edith Clarke, the innovator who solved an electrical mystery and built the first graphing calculator--from paper! Long before calculators were...
The Little Green Swing (Little Ruby's Big Ideas)
Maier, Brenda
Paper Book
Clever Ruby demonstrates the magic of making (and outsmarts her big brothers) in this inspiring romp perfect for fans of Rosie Revere, Engineer and the whole Questioneers series! CBC Children's and Young Adult Favorites Award CBC Teacher Favorites Award<...
Sew sister : the untold story of Jean Wright and NASA's seamstresses
Matich, Elise
Paper Book
Did you know that the white material on the outside of space shuttles was not metal or glass but actually fabric? Specialized quilts, two inches thick, covered the space shuttles and protected the astronauts from deadly heat and radiation. Jean Wright was one of the eighteen "Sew Sisters" who...
Sustainable Structures: 15 Eco-Conscious Buildings Around the World
McMillan, Kate
Paper Book
A stunning illustrated overview of "green" architecture on every continent, packed full of cool STEAM facts and fascinating details. From a waste collection site built entirely from recycled materials, to a school designed to float during flood season in Bangladesh, this dazzling...
The true and lucky life of a turtle
Montgomery, Sy
Paper Book
"A remarkable story." -- Washington Post The bestselling and Sibert Honor-winning creators of The Book of Turtles bring us the true story of a snapping turtle's extraordinary journey--and the amazing conservationists who helped give him a second chance. This...
Sun bird : the amazing journey of the arctic tern
Moore, Lindsay
Paper Book
This narrative nonfiction picture book by the creator of the acclaimed Sea Bear and Yoshi and the Ocean celebrates the awe-inspiring 18,000-mile migration of one of Earth's most amazing animals--the Arctic tern. Features a map and extensive back matter. With bodies home to...
Hidden systems : water, electricity, the internet, and the secrets behind the systems we use every day
Nott, Dan
Paper Book
We use water, electricity, and the internet every day--but how do they actually work? And what's the plan to keep them running for years to come? This nonfiction science graphic novel takes readers on a journey from how the most essential systems were developed to how they are implemented in our...
Meena and the microbiome
Osman, Majdi
Paper Book
"A worthwhile addition for STEM collections, this cheerful and reassuring offering has multiple curricular applications and makes a great read-aloud." --Booklist (starred review) Did you know there are more microbes on Earth than stars in the universe? That some five...
Firefly Song: Lynn Frierson Faust and the Great Smoky Mountain Discovery
Paeff, Colleen
Paper Book
The Leaf Detective meets fireflies in this inspirational nonfiction picture book from Sibert Honoree Colleen Paeff about how one woman proved to scientists that the fireflies she had watched as a young girl put on dazzling and impossibly synchronous nighttime performances. ...
The Spider Lady: Nan Songer and Her Arachnid World War II Army
Parker Klostermann, Penny
Paper Book
An ALSC Notable Children's Book NSTA/CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book 2026 NSTA-CBC Best STEM Book Winner CCBC Choices 2026 A Bank Street Best Book Perfect for kids who are fascinated by insects and American history, here is the story of Nan Songer, a little...
Climate: How Wladimir Koppen Studied Weather and Drew the First Climate Map
Pattison, Darcy
2026 Best STEM Book Elementary Science - Weather and Climate As a teenager, Wladimir Köppen became interested how the landscape changed as he traveled south from St. Petersburg on the Baltic Sea in northern Russia to Crimea on the Black Sea....
Jeremy, the English Garden Snail: Heredity, Citizen Science, and #snaillove
Pattison, Darcy
In a charming garden of London, a tiny hero emerges - Jeremy, a garden snail with a remarkable difference. Unlike his right-coiled companions, Jeremy's shell spirals to the left, making him a one-in-a-million wonder. Little does Jeremy know that his unique shell is about to catapult him into a...
Safe crossing
Percival, Kari
Paper Book
How does an amphibian cross the road? With the help of the Amphibian Migration Team! Learn all about a citizen scientist who acts as a crossing guard for migrating amphibians and helps build them a tunnel to safety in this delightful nonfiction picture book! 2026 ALSC Notable...
Before colors : where pigments and dyes come from
Pimentel, Annette Bay
Paper Book
Colors don't come out of nothing. They always start somewhere . . . With something . . . With someone.
Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone
Ramirez, Ainissa
Paper Book
In this first picture book in the Black Innovators series, meet the insatiably curious Jim West, who invented a vital piece of the device we all carry in our pockets--transforming how the world communicates today. Young Jim West loves to pull apart whatever electronics he can get...
Ellen takes flight : the life of astronaut Ellen Ochoa
Rappaport, Doreen
Paper Book
Celebrate the groundbreaking life of astronaut and Johnson Space Center director Ellen Ochoa, the first Latina in space, in this latest book in the award-winning Big Words biography series. Young Ellen loved to learn. Encouraged by her mother, she graduated at the top of her...
The shape of things : how mapmakers picture our world
Robbins, Dean
Paper Book
Join history's first mapmakers as they explore the wonders of the world! In these pages, you'll find the tools ancient people used to depict their surroundings, methods different cartographers developed to survey new lands, and how we've arrived at modern mapmaking today. Above all else, the thread...
The iguanodon's horn : how artists and scientists put a dinosaur back together again and again ... and again
Rubin, Sean
Paper Book
Highlighting the role of artists in the scientific process, this crowd-pleasing look at dinosaurs explores how new discoveries deepen our understanding of the world. AN ALA NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK A GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 2024 KID'S BOOK AWARD WINNER A HORN BOOK FANFARE TITLE ...
A Pathway for Pollinators
Schaub, Michelle
This bright, read-aloud companion to A Place for Rain inspires readers to build city gardens that connect and support pollinators. Flitter. Flutter. Buzz. Hum. Come watch a meadow thrum. But what happens when a meadow meets a metropolis? There's not much pollen...
Pumpkin Smash!
Schaub, Michelle
Tee it up and take a swing . . . Launch it from a sling . . . Climb up high and let it drop . . . Turn it into pumpkin slop! Instead of dumping rotting jack-o-lanterns in the trash, award-winning picture book author Michelle Schaub invites readers to take them to a...
Unlocking the universe : the cosmic discoveries of the Webb Space Telescope
Slade, Suzanne
Paper Book
A stunning STEM feast on NASA's Webb Telescope--the world's most powerful telescope--will marvel future scientists and engineers about space and the universe beyond. Building the James Webb Space Telescope was no easy feat. It started with a big dream and an even bigger team:...
I, rock : a geology tale
Slivensky, Katie
Paper Book
"Rockhounds will delight in finding out how rocks are born" (School Library Journal, starred review) in this charmingly funny and thoroughly informative nonfiction picture book told from the perspective of a proud four-billion-year-old rock. Rock tells his sensational,...
The fabulous Fannie Farmer : kitchen scientist and America's cook
Smith, Emma Bland
Paper Book
ALSC Notable Children's Book CCBC Choices 2025 A NSTA-CBC Best STEM Book 2025 Texas Topaz List 2025 Rise: A Feminist Book Project Title Fannie Farmer, America's most famous cooking teacher, discovers that precise measurements are a recipe for cooking success...
American wings : Chicago's pioneering Black aviators and the race for equality in the sky
Smith, Sherri L.
Paper Book
From the acclaimed author of Flygirl and the bestselling author of Code Name Verity comes the thrilling and inspiring true story of the desegregation of the skies. "This beautiful and brilliant history of not only what it means to be Black and dream of...
How to explain coding to a grown-up
Spiro, Ruth
Paper Book
The best-selling author of the Baby Loves Science series levels up with this playful STEM picture book introducing kids-and grown-ups-to the coding world. Grown-ups do NOT have all the answers! In this tongue-in-cheek guide, an in-the-know narrator instructs perceptive kid...
How to explain robotics to a grown-up
Spiro, Ruth
Paper Book
The best-selling author of the Baby Loves Science series levels up with this playful STEM picture book introducing kids-and grown-ups-to the robotics world. Do you want to know a secret? Sometimes grown-ups need YOU to explain things to THEM. Like robotics! In this...
Detective dogs are on the case : how working dogs sniff out invasive species
Stevens, Alison Pearce
Paper Book
A lively introduction to some of North America's most troublesome invasive species--and to the industrious dogs and handlers working to stop their spread! Meet Fenton and Frost; Fagen and Dia; Hilo, Diesel, and Seuss. These intrepid environmental detectives are on the...
Meet the mini-mammals : a night at the natural history museum
Stewart, Melissa
Paper Book
Meet some of the world's very smallest mini-mammals in this "interesting and engaging" (School Library Journal, starred review) picture book with actual-size illustrations from Sibert Honoree Melissa Stewart and Caldecott Honoree Brian Lies. Big mammals like elephants,...
Don't eat the cleaners! : tiny fish with a big job
Stockdale, Susan
Paper Book
Even though they live underwater, ocean animals have to get clean, just like we do. But they get it done in a weird and wonderful way. Just like you have to take a bath and brush your teeth, fish also have basic hygiene practices they have to follow every day. But their approach...
The blue jays that grew a forest
Street, Lynn (Children's literature author)
Paper Book
Take a lyrical journey on the wings of blue jays as they bury thousands of acorns for next season's food and help Mother Nature extend the oak forests. Most of us know about the mighty oak tree, and how important oaks are as a keystone species. But we may be less aware of the...
Up Periscope!: How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding
Swanson, Jennifer
Paper Book
The inspiring story of engineer Raye Montague, a hidden figure who created the first comprehensive computer program to design ships for the US Navy. Girls like Raye Montague weren't supposed to like math or science, or go to engineering school. But tenacious Raye had a plan,...
My Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda
Tak, Bibi Dumon
Paper Book
Full of humor and fun for animal-lovers young and old! "Hello, I'm the earthworm, and today I'm giving my talk about the anaconda." Who needs another book by humans? All they do is make us animals super boring. They only look at things through their...
Smash, crash, topple, roll! : the inventive Rube Goldberg : a life in comics, contraptions, and six simple machines
Thimmesh, Catherine
Paper Book
A 2025 Science Friday Best Science Book for Kids A joyfully illustrated picture book biography of Rube Goldberg for STEM-loving children and the many people who enjoy doing simple tasks the hard way. Award-winning author Catherine Thimmesh's irresistibly engaging text and...
Stuck! : the story of La Brea tar pits
Uglow, Joyce
Paper Book
A one-of-a-kind STEM gem! Join fellow science lovers in this creative non-fiction, poetical exploration surrounding the history, and little known origins, of the ice age and the La Brea Tar Pits -- including what scientists are learning about climate change. For tens of thousands of years, animals...
Rock Star: How Ursula Marvin Mapped Moon Rocks and Meteorites
Wallace, Sandra Neil
Paper Book
"A luminous tribute befitting a brilliant trailblazer." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Ursula Marvin was a rock star in the field of geology at a time when it was nearly impossible for women to pursue careers in science. Discover her story in this "informative,...
Whirligigs: The Wondrous Windmills of Vollis Simpson's Imagination
Weatherford, Carole Boston,
Paper Book
2025 Best STEM Book Winner 2025 Notable Children's Books in the Language Arts Take a journey through the creative process that led folk artist Vollis Simpson to create his wonderful and whimsical wind-powered whirligigs and more in this STEAM/STEM picture book written by...
Who Discovered How to Breathe Underwater?: Jacques Cousteau: A Who HQ Graphic Novel
Wolfe, Ned,
Paper Book
Explore how French naval officer Jacques Cousteau forever changed the way people experience life underwater in this STEM-driven graphic novel by GLAAD Media Award-winning author Ned Wolfe and illustrator Caroline Hu. An NSTA-CBC 2026 Best STEM Book! A NCSS-CBC 2026...
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