Kids love trivia. The following books feature lots of facts about horses and WWII battles. These nonfiction titles have wide appeal.
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Curious Cases: True Crime for Kids is exactly the type of book that mystery fans will be drawn to.
Explore ocean habitats and learn more about sea creatures in There’s an Ocean in This Book, by Rachel Elliot and Genevieve Lacroix.
Discover the woman behind the world’s most iconic lamps in Making Light Bloom: Clara Driscoll and the Tiffany Lamps, by Sandra Nickel and Julie Paschkis.
The Friendship Train: A True Story of Helping and Healing after World War II, by Debbie Levy and Boris Kulikov, celebrates the kindness of strangers.
Learn the basic science behind light in Ray: How Light Works, a Science Pals picture book by Emily Kate Moon.
Frida Kahlo’s Flower Crown, by Nydia Armendia-Sánchez and Loris Lora, tells the story of Frida grew into a celebrated artist.
Learn about one of the greatest cellists of all time in The Music Inside Us: Yo-Yo Ma and His Gifts to the World, by James Howe and Jack Wong.
Learn the story of how France’s Louvre Museum was redesigned and the architect who did it in The Glass Pyramid: A Story of the Louvre Museum and Architect I. M. Pei.
Learn about the scientist who headed the Manhattan Project in Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb, the young readers edition of American Prometheus, by Eric Singer.