This curated list of new non-fiction children’s books, handpicked by the Minipreneur team at Preneur World Magazine, opens up worlds of discovery for young readers – from the vast wonders of space to the ingenious secrets of nature and the science behind everyday phenomena. Each title invites children to explore, experiment, and imagine with engaging narratives, interactive features, and vibrant illustrations that make learning a joy. Parents will find these books an ideal way to spark curiosity and provide quality educational moments, whether through thrilling space journeys, quirky animal insights, or hands-on science fun. Perfect for Christmas, these books are designed to inspire a lifelong love of learning.

Space by Jan van der Veken

Step into the stars with Space, a beautifully illustrated exploration of humankind’s ventures beyond Earth. This striking book introduces young readers to the history and wonders of space exploration, covering key moments from the launch of Sputnik and the Apollo 11 moon landing to the mysteries of Mars and possibilities of extraterrestrial life. With accessible explanations on rockets, space suits, and cosmic distances, van der Veken combines retro-futurist artwork with concise storytelling to engage and inspire. Parents will appreciate the book’s educational depth, sparking curiosity about science and technology. Children will be captivated by the colourful illustrations and thrilling tales of space adventure. £19.99 published by Prestel.

Mind Mappers: Can We Live on Mars? by Giles Sparrow, illustrated by El Primo Ramón

Written by visionary Giles Sparrow and illustrated by the talented El Primo Ramón, Mind Mappers: Can We Live on Mars? is a thrilling expedition for young minds curious about space exploration. This fascinating book provides a fresh approach to learning, using mind-map techniques that make understanding complex topics like Mars exploration engaging and accessible. Parents will appreciate the detailed yet clear presentation of the science behind a potential Mars mission, encouraging critical thinking and curiosity about STEM subjects. Children will be captivated by the vivid illustrations and real-life challenges of reaching Mars, from sandstorms to scarce resources, sparking imaginations about life on another planet. With contributions from NASA’s Dr Elizabeth Rampe, this book is not only informative but also inspiring, offering insights into the latest in space technology. £12.99 published by Weldon Owen Children’s Books.

Science is Lit by Big Manny

Big Manny’s Science is Lit brings science to life with infectious energy and easy-to-follow experiments perfect for budding young scientists. Packed with creative activities and fun explanations, this book introduces readers to fascinating chemistry concepts—think fizzing volcanoes, colour-splashed chromatography, and fiery hydrogen! Big Manny’s humorous, relatable style shines through as he introduces the unique “personalities” of different elements, showing kids that science isn’t just cool—it’s lit! Written by a TikTok science star, this guide is a fantastic resource for ages 8–12. Parents will appreciate the educational value and safe, engaging experiments, while kids will be thrilled by the explosive fun and Big Manny’s lively humour. £8.99 published by Puffin.

Open Wide! by Letizia Diamante & Ed J. Brown

Take a deep dive into the fascinating world of animal mouths with Open Wide!, a vibrant exploration of nature’s most peculiar jaws, teeth, and tongues. From the fearsome bite of a great white shark to the surprising uses of sticky spit, author and scientist Letizia Diamante introduces young readers to the marvellous mouths that animals use not only for eating, but for building homes, carrying offspring, and even climbing! Ed J. Brown’s rich illustrations make each page an eye-catching adventure, bringing to life the remarkable details of animal anatomy. Parents will value the educational insight and scientific accuracy, while children will delight in the quirky, unexpected uses of these marvellous mouths. £14.99 published by What on Earth!

First Big Book of How by Sally Symes & Kate Slater

For every young mind bursting with questions, First Big Book of How has the answers. This comprehensive volume tackles over 150 questions, exploring how everything from fireworks to polar bear fur works. Sally Symes’ engaging explanations, coupled with Kate Slater’s lively illustrations, make complex concepts accessible, while expert-reviewed facts add a layer of trustworthy knowledge. Bursting with real-life photos, diagrams, and vibrant artwork, this book is perfect for nurturing curiosity and supporting STEAM learning. Parents will treasure the quality information and ease of use, while children will revel in the endless fun of learning *how* the world works. £20 published by What on Earth!

Secret FACTopia! by Paige Towler, Britannica Group & Andy Smith

In Secret FACTopia!, curious readers embark on an enthralling journey through 400 fascinating facts, from sneaky animals to legendary treasures. With clever links connecting topics, young explorers uncover astonishing details like glow-in-the-dark sharks, undercover toilets, and the world’s biggest hide-and-seek game. The fun doesn’t stop with facts alone—hidden within the vibrant illustrations by Andy Smith are ten mice waiting to be found, adding an extra layer of interactive excitement. Parents will enjoy the captivating, high-quality Britannica-approved content, while kids will get a thrill out of sharing these surprising secrets with friends and family. £10.99 published by What on Earth!

The Bedtime Book of EVEN MORE Impossible Questions

Written by the talented Isabel Thomas and illustrated by the captivating Margarida Esteves, this book is a delightful treasure trove of curiosity. The Bedtime Book of EVEN MORE Impossible Questions expands on its predecessor with an array of fascinating queries that will intrigue young minds. Covering topics from science to philosophy, each question is answered in a clear and engaging manner, making bedtime a time for exploration and wonder. Parents will appreciate the educational aspect, encouraging their children to think critically and ask questions, while kids will revel in the quirky and fun illustrations, igniting their imagination. This book makes the perfect bedtime companion. £12.99 published by Bloomsbury.