- How to be an engineer
- Astronomy lab for kids, 52 family-friendly activities, Michelle Nichols, M.Ed
- Truth or lie, inventors!, by Erica S. Perl ; illustrations by Michael Slack
- Water-walking, sidewinding, and other remarkable reptile adaptations, Laura Perdew ; illustrated by Katie Mazeika
- Chemistry, investigate the matter that makes up your world, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Samuel Carbaugh
- We're going on a bear hunt, an adventure field guide, text by Hanna Pang
- ¿Qué es la tecnología?, Cynthia O'Brien ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Albert Einstein and relativity for kids, his life and ideas with 21 activities and thought experiments, Jerome Pohlen
- Pop, sizzle, boom!, 101 science experiments for the mad scientist in every kid, Amy Oyler ; illustrated by Amanda Brack
- Las partes trabajan juntas, Cynthia O'Brien ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Pulling back the curtain on magic!, by Sheila Sweeny Higginson ; illustrated by Rob McClurkan
- Extreme garage science for kids!, James & Joanna Orgill ; illustrations by Mara Harris
- Awesome physics experiments for kids, 40 fun science projects & why they work, Erica L. Colón ; photography by Paige Green
- Getting started with soldering, a hands-on guide to making electrical and mechanical connections, Marc de Vinck
- Waves, by Meg Gaertner
- Tech lab, brillant builds for super makers, Jack Challoner
- Labcraft wizards, magical projects and experiments, John Austin
- Why do things fall down?, Harriet Blackford ; illustrated by Mike Henson
- The unplugged family activity book, 60+ simple crafts & recipes for year-round fun, Rachel Jepson Wolf
- How to make bubbles, by Erika L. Shores ; consultant, Ronald Browne, PhD, Department of Elementary & Early Childhood Education, Minnesota State University, Mankato
- Fizzing physics, Steve Parker
- The book of wildly spectacular sports science, Sean Connolly ; illustrations by Chad Thomas
- 101 extraordinary, exciting, and (occasionally) explosive science experiments, Haley Fica
- Restas en acción, Adrianna Morganelli ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Industrial design, why smartphones aren't round and other mysteries with science activities for kids, Carla Mooney ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Kate the chemist, the big book of experiments, Dr. Kate Biberdorf
- Explore light and optics!, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
- Geology lab for kids, 52 projects to explore rocks, gems, geodes, crystals, fossils, and other wonders of the Earth's surface, Garret Romaine
- At home, Elizabeth Snoke Harris
- Build it, Elizabeth Snoke Harris
- Adventures in architecture for kids, 30 design projects for STEAM discovery and learning, Vicky Chan, Avoid Obvious Architects
- The gadget inventor handbook, Mike Warren
- Los datos son información, Adrianna Morganelli ; traducción de Pablo de la Vega
- Sticks and stones, a kid's guide to building and exploring in the great outdoors, Melissa Lennig
- Adventures in sound with Max Axiom super scientist, an augmented reading science experience, by Emily Sohn ; illustrated by Cynthia Martin and Anne Timmons ; consultant: Dr. Ronald Browne, Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Minnesota State University, Mankato
- Girls think of everything, stories of ingenious inventions by women, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- More Ryan's world of science, text by Aubre Andrus
- Full of beans, Henry Ford grows a car, Peggy Thomas ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Electricity for young makers, fun and easy do-it-yourself projects, Marc de Vinck ; art by Mike Gray
- Fairground physics, motion, momentum, and magnets with hands-on science activities, Angie Smibert ; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Solve this!, wild and wacky challenges for the genius engineer in you, Joan Marie Galat
- Read, learn & create, Clare Beaton & Rudi Haig ; illustrated by Clare Beaton
- 101 ways to gross out your friends, by Julie Huffman ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Copycat science, written and illustrated by Mike Barfield
- Math maker lab, 27 super-cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, [senior editors, Michelle Crane, Sam Kennedy ; editor, Rachel Thompson ; US editor, Kayla Dugger ; illustrator, Simon Tegg]
- A crash course in forces and motion with Max Axiom, super scientist, an augmented reading science experience, by Emily Sohn ; illustrated by Steve Erwin and Charles Barnett III ; consultant, Dr. Ronald Browne, Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Minnesota State University, Mankato
- Let's fly a plane!, launching into the science of flight with aerospace engineering, #1 bestselling science author for kids, Chris Ferrie
- Magnets, by Meg Gaertner
- Engines!, Donna B. McKinney ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- The cool story behind snow, by meteorologist Joe Rao ; illustrated by Dagney Downey