Nonfiction for Middle Schoolers

Find a range of informational and entertaining titles for your advancing reader.

Animals in the House

by Sheila Keenan

Combining hilarious illustrations and a fun, youthful text, this title tells the story of pets through the ages and the people who kept them, including famous pets and pet owners. Readers also discover...

HOW TO SPEAK CAT

by Sarah Whitehead

Become fluent in "feline"!  If your cat could talk, what would she say?

Dangerous Creature Records

by Ryan Herndon

Piranha, sharks, crocodiles, tigers, and "killer" bees are all described and shown in action in this "Guiness" series book of animal records.

Guinness World Records series

Ripley's Believe It Or Not!

by Inc. Scholastic

Over 700 of the world's most extraordinary, shocking, and compelling facts from the collection of Robert Ripley are shown — including amazing new oddities that have to be seen to be believed!

The Great Brain Book

by H. P. Newquist Harvey P. Newquist

The human brain is an amazingly complex and powerful organ. With its interesting text and detailed illustrations and photos, this book describes the various parts of the brain and their functions. The...

Encyclopedia of Planet Earth

by Anna Claybourne

Packed with stunning photos, beautiful illustrations, and engaging details, this comprehensive overview of the structure and development of our planet explores climate and weather, earthquakes and volcanoes,...

It's Disgusting--And We Ate It!

by James E. Solheim

This book combines humor, poetry, colorful illustrations, and plenty of stomach-churning facts to reveal and describe the foods eaten in different cultures and throughout history.

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