What can Mount St. Helens teach us about Noah’s Flood?
Footprints in the Ash
Simple, interesting text and beautiful color pictures describe many giants who have lived or still live in the sea.
Dragons of the Deep
Thirteen animals are presented, with descriptions of their “crimes” and information about how to deal with them.
Wanted! Criminals of the Animal Kingdom
Blaise Pascal, a French scientist and theologian from the 1600s, made one of the most famous wagers of all time.
A Piece of the Mountain

After becoming a doctor and surgeon during World War II, Paul Brand spent his life trying to help people suffering from leprosy—and made many advances in research on the disease.
Paul Brand: Helping Hands

A father teaches his children about what fossils are and how they were formed in this wonderful picture book!
Dry Bones and Other Fossils

With colorful illustrations, many ways in which nature has inspired architecture are shown.
Wild Buildings and Bridges

Faced with the challenge to prove evolution, a doctor sets out on a lifelong, worldwide mission to gather evidence.
Living Fossils

This beautiful, full-color hardcover book presents arguments both for and against evolution.
Evolution: The Grand Experiment Vol. 1

The solar system, as well as the rest of the universe, are described in a God-honoring way in this great science textbook for elementary students.
Exploring Creation With Astronomy

In a quick trip through history and around the world, learn about customs and ideas of cleanliness.
All the Dirt: A History of Getting Clean

A description of the study of genetics and the mapping of the human genome, as well as practical uses for this study.
DNA Detective

Ms. Frizzle takes her class to Yosemite to learn about bats, especially the endangered Spotted Bat.
The Truth About Bats

A brief history of science and math is told in a very entertaining way.
Reading Science Stories

Archimedes, who lived on the island of Sicily in the 200s BC, and who was perhaps the greatest scientist and mathematician who ever lived, is brought to life in this fascinating biography.
Archimedes and the Door of Science