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Are your students animal lovers? Budding artists? Fascinated by history? Enthralled with astronauts and space? We suggest the following Smithsonian books about art, science, history, and adventure for after-school reading.
Art and Museums
Book cover image: Celebrate America in Poetry and Art Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
by Nora Panzer

This diverse collection of poems explores our nation's history, landscape, people, pastimes, cities, and farms. Illustrations include paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs from the Smithsonian American Museum of Art. Writers and artists include Maya Angelou, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Winslow Homer, and Thomas Hart Benton. For ages 9–12. (Order now)
Book Cover Image: Official Guide to the Smithsonian The Official Guide to the Smithsonian 
published by the Smithsonian Institution

Planning a visit to the Smithsonian? This official guide to the Smithsonian’s sixteen museums and the National Zoo offers a fully illustrated, gallery-by-gallery tour. It will put the treasures of the Smithsonian at your fingertips! (Order now)
Science and Nature
Book Cover Image: with animal face Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife
by Don E. Wilson and David Burnie

Explore the incredible range of creatures that make up the animal kingdom. This reference book brings more than 2,000 animal species to life through full-color photographs, maps, charts, and illustrations. It’s essential reading for animal lovers of all ages! (Order now)
The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way
by Joy Hakim

The Story of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way tells the story of the quest to answer an important question: What is this universe all about? From the lost city of Alexandria’s steam-powered vehicles, to faraway lands where mathematicians invented the number zero, Hakim invites readers to meet the forefathers of modern science and experience their greatest discoveries. For middle/high school readers. (Order now)
The Story of Science: Newton at the Center The Story of Science: Newton at the Center
by Joy Hakim

In The Story of Science: Newton at the Center, Hakim reveals and explains the central breakthroughs of four hundred years of math and physics, including Newton’s insights into gravity, motion, and light; Dalton’s into gases; Volta’s and Maxwell’s into electricity; and Becquerel’s into radioactivity. For middle/high school readers. (Order now)
The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension
by Joy Hakim

The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension culminates with the quantum world, the theory of relativity, and nuclear physics. These discoveries created our current world, from solar-powered calculators to cell phones to global positioning systems and the atomic bomb, and opened our eyes to the expanding Universe, the Big Bang, and much more. For middle/high school readers. (Order now)
Book Cover Image: Let’s Go to the Zoo! Let’s Go to the Zoo!
published by the Smithsonian Institution

A plush animal accompanies each of the ten colorful, durable books in this series for preschoolers. Titles include Panda’s Busy Day, Tiger Cub See-and-Do, and New Baby Giraffe. Readers prepare for kindergarten by recognizing sound-symbol relationships and building sight-word vocabulary and sequencing skills. A “classroom collection” of all the books and toys comes with a display case and a resource-and-activity guide. (Order now)
Birds of North America East book cover showing a puffin Smithsonian Kids' Field Guides: Birds of North America East
by Jo S. Kittinger

Get out your binoculars! This easy-to-follow guide shows children how to look for birds based on color, size, shape, song, habitat, and behavior. It features more than 1,000 full-color pictures of more than 140 species of birds found in the eastern part of North America. For ages 9–12. (Order now)
Birds of North American West book cover showing an owl Smithsonian Kids' Field Guides: Birds of North America West
by Jo S. Kittinger

Get out your binoculars! This easy-to-follow guide shows children how to look for birds based on color, size, shape, song, habitat, and behavior. It features more than 1,000 full-color pictures of more than 140 species of birds found in the western part of North America. For ages 9–12. (Order now)
History and Adventures
Flight book cover showing plane Flight: 100 Years of Aviation
by R. G. Grant and John R. Dailey

Fascinated by airplanes and spaceships? Then this book is for you! It traces the first 100 years of flight, from the Wright brothers, to bombing raids and dogfights, to the race to space. Loaded with full-color photographs, first-hand accounts, and profiles on a huge range of aircraft, this is an action-packed account of a century of flight. For all ages. (Order now)
Book cover image: Presidents Smithsonian Presidents and First Ladies
by James Barber and Amy Pastan

Did you know that Andrew Johnson’s wife taught him how to read and write? Or that Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt were distant cousins? In this easy-to-use guide to the Presidents and First Ladies, you will discover all sorts of important information and little-known facts about the residents of the White House! For ages 9–12. (Order now)
Book Cover Image: Space Shuttle Space Shuttle: The First 20 Years—The Astronauts' Experiences in Their Own Words
by Tony Reichhardt

This behind-the scenes look at the space shuttle experience is told by the astronauts themselves. The Smithsonian wrote to all of the people who have flown on the space shuttle with a simple request: Tell us your best stories. The astronauts' fascinating responses reveal the drama of the shuttle experience. For all ages. (Order now)


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