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Non -fiction books for children about bridges, the universe and small details

Breaking News: Must-Read Non-Fiction Books for Kids This Summer

Three Engaging Non-Fiction Books for Children’s Summer Holidays

Non-fiction books for children are not always easy to find, but sometimes new releases come along that truly stand out. Severine Naeve introduces three non-fiction books that are perfect for the summer holidays and will keep young minds engaged during their time off.

“Brücken” by Magda Garguláková

Children often have phases where they are fascinated by a particular topic. If your child is obsessed with bridges, “Brücken” (translated by Mirko Kraetsch) is an excellent choice. This book covers various types of bridges, from long and covered to movable and famous ones. It delves into the history of bridge construction and highlights the significance of bridges in religions and legends.

The book is beautifully illustrated with colorful pictures and is a delight for the whole family. Published by Karl Rauch, it costs 28 euros and is sure to make everyone into bridge experts on their way to the holidays.

“Departure into Space” by Arnaud Delalande and Éric Lambert

From the big bang to the latest space missions, “Departure into Space” (translated by Anja Kootz) takes readers on an exciting journey through space history. Created in cooperation with the European Space Organization (ESA), this book features fascinating black and white ink drawings by Éric Lambert.

Published by Knesebeck at 28 euros, the book is divided into digestible sections, making it perfect for children interested in space. It covers topics like astronaut training and interesting facts about space missions, offering a great read for anyone dreaming of the infinite expanses of space.

“Look Closely!” by Giselle Clarkson

Perfect for summer travels, “Look Closely!” (translated by Katharina Diestelmeier) encourages children to discover the fascinating worlds around them. Whether it’s the cracks in the sidewalk or the back of a punched leaf, this book is full of curious observations and practical tips for young explorers.

Published by Moritz at 22 euros, it includes lovingly drawn illustrations and ideas for immediate experimentation. Pair it with a magnifying glass for an unforgettable discovery experience.

Why These Books Are a Must-Have for Summer

These non-fiction books are not just educational; they are also entertaining. They offer a great way to keep children engaged and curious during the summer holidays. Whether your child is interested in bridges, space, or nature, there’s a book here that will spark their imagination and make their summer holidays more enjoyable.

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