Engineering books for kids
Do You Know? Level 1 - Big Bridges
, 2021
Why to read
Learn about the fascinating science behind bridge construction.
Explore the diverse designs and structures of world-famous bridges.
Encourage curiosity and discovery through engaging content and stunning visuals.
Inspire appreciation for engineering and innovation.

Do You Know? Level 1 - Big Bridges
2021
Award winning
Andrew Learns about Engineers: Career Book for Kids
Tiffany Obeng, 2022
38 pages
Why to read
Introduces engineering concepts in a child-friendly way.
Stimulates curiosity about how things work.
Encourages STEM learning from a young age.
Supportive narrative for budding young engineers.

Andrew Learns about Engineers: Career Book for Kids
Tiffany Obeng, 2022
Look I'm an Engineer: (Look! I'm Learning)
Kindersley Dorling, 2018
Why to read
Encourages practical application of science and technology.
Fosters creativity and problem-solving skills.
Contains easy-to-follow, hands-on projects.
Inspires the next generation of innovators.

Look I'm an Engineer: (Look! I'm Learning)
Kindersley Dorling, 2018
Award winning
Design a Skyscraper
Hilary Koll, Steve Mills, 2015
32 pages
Why to read
Explores engineering concepts in a kid-friendly manner.
Encourages creativity and innovative thinking.
Enhances spatial awareness and planning skills.
Great for budding architects and designers.

Design a Skyscraper
Hilary Koll, Steve Mills, 2015
Award winning
Building Bridges
Tammy Enz, 2017
32 pages
Why to read
Explores engineering concepts through engaging narratives.
Encourages creativity and innovation in young readers.
Supports STEM learning in a relatable context.
Strengthens problem-solving skills and teamwork.

Building Bridges
Tammy Enz, 2017
Award winning
Move It! Builders
Mike Brownlow, 2004
10 pages
Why to read
Stimulates creativity and teamwork.
Fun-filled construction adventures for young minds.
Engaging illustrations supporting learning enhancement.
Perfect for family reading and bonding moments.

Move It! Builders
Mike Brownlow, 2004
Take-off! Materials: Wood
Chris Oxlade, 2001
32 pages
Why to read
Explores fascinating uses and properties of wood materials.
Engages young minds with captivating, real-world applications.
Encourages curiosity about science and natural resources.
Ideal for budding engineers and environmentalists.

Take-off! Materials: Wood
Chris Oxlade, 2001
Award winning
Concrete Mixers
Julie Murray, 2018
24 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with vibrant, dynamic construction scenes.
Teaches about teamwork and machinery functions.
Supports early learning in technology and engineering.
Ideal for interactive read-aloud sessions.
