Select from this list of science themes to view recommended books that support and extend the learning goals of each FETCH! activity.
Themes:
Structures
- Creating Clever Castles & Cars
Mari Rutz Mitchell & Michael Kline
- Building
Andrew Haslam
- Skyscrapers! Super Structures to Design & Build
Carol A. Johmann and Michael P. Kline
- Skyscraper
Lynn Curlee
- Bridges! Amazing Structures to Design, Build & Test
Carol A. Johmann, Elizabeth Rieth, and Michael P. Kline
- Bridges Are to Cross
Philemon Sturges
- Building Big
David Macaulay
- Architects Make Zigzags
Diane Maddex
- Frank Lloyd Wright for Kids
Kathleen Thorne-Thomsen
- Buildings in Disguise
Joan Marie Arbogast
- Build It! Structures, Systems, and You
Adrienne Mason and Claudia Davila
Chemistry
- The Periodic Table
Adrian Dingle
- It's Elementary!
DK Publishing
- What Is the World Made Of?
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld and Paul Meisel
- Chemistry
Ann Newmark and Laura Buller
- Cool Chemistry Concoctions
Joe Rhatigan, Veronika Gunter, and Tom La Baff
- Amazing Kitchen Chemistry
Cynthia Light Brown
- Icky Sticky Foamy Slimy Ooey Gooey Chemistry
Kristine Petterson and Andrew Crabtree
- What Can I Do? The Science Spiders Learn Acid-Base Chemistry
Kathleen E Kain
Habitats
- Animal Habitats!
Judy Press and Betsy Day
- The Magic School Bus Hops Home
Pat Relf and Nancy Stevenson
- Kids' Easy-to-Create Wildlife Habitats
Emily Stetson and J. Susan Cole Stone
- One Small Square Series
Donald M. Silver
- I See a Kookaburra!
Robin Page and Steve Jenkins
- Dinosaur Habitat
Helen V. Griffith and Sonja Lamut
- Discovering Rain Forests
Discovering the Arctic Tundra
Discovering Mountains
Discovering the Tropical Savanna
Janey Levy
- The Field Guide to Rain Forest Animals
Nancy Honovich
Animals
Suggested reading for Eat Like a Bird activity
- Beaks!
by Sneed B. Collard
- The Best Beak in Boonaroo Bay
by Narelle Oliver
- Unbeatable Beaks
by Stephen R. Swinburne
- Animal Encyclopedia
by Jayne Parsons and Barbara Taylor
- Every Living Thing
by Cynthia Rylant and S.D. Schindler
- Hands-On Life Science Activities for Grades K - 8
by Marvin N. Tolman
- How Smart Is Your Dog?: 30 Fun Science Activities with Your Pet
by D. Caroline Coile
Suggested reading for Throw Your Weight Around activity
- Bet You Can't!
by Vicky Cobb and Kathy Darling
- Sports Science: 40 Goal-Scoring, High-Flying,
Medal-Winning Experiments for Kids
by Jim Wiese
Earth Science
- Cave Sleuths: Solving Science Underground
by Laurie Lindop
- Don't Know Much about Planet Earth
by Kenneth C. Davis
- Shake, Rattle, and Roll: The World's Most Amazing Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Other Forces
by Spencer Christian and Antonia Felix
- Glaciers (True Books: Earth Science)
by Larry Dane Brimner
- You Are the Earth: Know the Planet So You Can Make It Better
by David Suzuki
- Shaping the Earth
by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Forces and Motion
- Awesome Experiments in Force & Motion
by Michael A. DiSpezio
- The New Way Things Work
by David Macaulay
- Isaac Newton: Giants of Science
by Kathleen Krull and Boris Kulikov
- Jan VanCleave's Engineering for Every Kid: Easy Activities That Make Learning Science Fun
by Janice VanCleave
- Ancient Machines: From Wedges to Waterwheels
by Michael and Mary Woods
Human Body
- When Objects Talk: Solving a Crime with Science
by Terry M. Phillips
- Uncover the Human Body
by Luann Colombo and Jennifer Fairman
- Encyclopedia of the Human Body
By Jayne Parsons
- The Healthy Body Cookbook: Over 50 Fun Activities and Delicious Recipes for Kids
by Joan D'Amico
- Louis Pasteur: Hunting Killer Germs
by E.A.M. Jakab
- Germs (Great Medical Discoveries)
by Don Nardo
- 101 Questions About Your Immune System
by Faith Byrnie
Inventions
Suggested reading for Ice Cream Shake and Design a Flavor activities
- Ice Cream: Including Great Moments in History
by Jules Older
- Ice Cream: The Full Scoop
by Gail Gibbons
- Ice Cream Treats: The Inside Scoop
by Paul Fleisher
Suggested reading for Go Fly a Kite and Crazy about Kites activities
- Henry and the Kite Dragon
by Bruce Edward Hall
- How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning
by Rosalyn Schanzer
- The Kite Fighters
by Linda Sue Park
- Kites: Twelve Easy-to-Make High Fliers
by Norma Dixon
- Visual Timeline of Inventions
by Richard Platt
- How Things Work
by Carol Vorderman
- The New Way Things Work
by David Macaulay
Suggested reading for Float My Boat activity
- Boat (Eyewitness Books series)
by Eric Kentley
- Boats, Ships, Submarines, and Other Floating Things (How Things Work series)
by Ian Graham
- On Board the Titanic (I Was There series)
by Shelley Tanaka
- Until I Met Dudley: How Everyday Things Really Work
by Roger McGough and Chris Riddel
Suggested reading for Size It Up activity
- Chuck Close, Up Close
by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
- Georges Seurat (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artist series)
by Mike Venezia
- Monet and the Impressionists for Kids
by Carol Sabbeth
- Murals: Walls That Sing
by George Ancona
- Museum Guides for Kids: Impressionist Art
by Ruthie Knapp and Janice Lehmberg
Space
Suggested reading for Rescue Mission activity
- Apollo 13 (American Moments series)
by Alan Pierce
- James Lovell: The Rescue of Apollo 13 (The Library of Astronaut Biographies)
by Jan Goldberg
- Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon
by Catherine Thimmesh
- You Wouldn't Want to Be on Apollo 13!
by Ian Graham
- Backpack Books: 1001 Facts About Space
by Sue Grabham
- DK Space Encyclopedia
by Nigel Henbest and Heather Couper
- Space
by Carole Stott
- Cosmic Science: Over 40 Gravity-Defying, Earth-Orbiting, Space-Cruising Activities for Kids
by Jim Wiese
General Science
General science readings
- Popular Science: Almanac for Kids
by Brainpop.com
- DK Science Encyclopedia
by DK Publishing
- Science in Seconds for Kids: Over 100 Experiments You Can Do in Ten Minutes or Less
by Jean Potter
- The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book: Boil Ice, Float Water, Measure Gravity-Challenge the World Around You!
by Tom Robinson
- Hands-On Physical Science Activities for Grades K-8
by Marvin N. Tolman
- Janice VanCleave's Earth Science for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments that Really Work
by Janice VanCleave
- How Come? Every Kid's Science Questions Explained
by Kathy Wollard and Debra Solomon