Prime Day Homeschool Book Deals: Save 50% or More on Must-Have Reads

Books are a major part of our homeschool routine, and Prime Day is the perfect time to stock up while saving big. My daughter is a visual learner and a nonstop reader, so we rely on a mix of beautifully illustrated nonfiction, engaging chapter books, and hands-on activity guides to support every subject.

Whether we're planning our next unit study or just looking to refresh our shelves, Prime Day gives us a chance to grab quality books at a serious discount. Most of the titles on this list are 50% off or more, which means now is the time to grab that wishlist item or double up on favorites for gifting or future lessons.

I’ve rounded up the best deals on homeschool-friendly books, including options for science, history, reading, and art. These are the kinds of books we actually use and currently use. They are well-organized, visually appealing, and worth coming back to.

Disney Specific

The Story of Disney

I plan to use this stunning Disney100 book as a source of inspiration throughout our homeschool year, especially for creative writing, history, and art lessons. The rich imagery, rare concept art, and behind-the-scenes stories offer a unique look at Disney's evolution and creative process. It gives us a chance to explore storytelling, innovation, and design through the lens of a company that has inspired generations. Whether we are studying animation, theme park design, or the power of imagination, this book will be a valuable resource on our shelf.

Disney Villains Cookbook

We use this Disney Villains cookbook all the time, and it has quickly become a favorite in our kitchen. With 50 fun and beginner-friendly recipes, it helps kids build confidence while making everything from Kronk's Spinach Puffs to Cruella Cookies. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, and the full-page food photos make each dish look irresistible. Paired with charming illustrations of Disney villains and helpful tips for different dietary needs, this cookbook turns everyday cooking into something magical and fun.

Gravity Falls

My daughter is a huge Gravity Falls fanatic, so Journal 3 is a must-have in our collection. This 288-page hardcover book includes every page from the show along with brand-new content, monster details, hidden secrets, and notes from Dipper, Mabel, and the Author. The full-color pages are packed with fun discoveries and clues that bring the world of Gravity Falls to life. As a bonus, the book jacket unfolds into an exclusive poster, making it even more exciting for fans.

Math, Engineering, Logic

Awesome Engineering Activities for Kids

Introduce kids ages 5+ to the exciting world of engineering with more than 50 hands-on STEAM activities. This engaging book features step-by-step instructions, colorful photos, and simple explanations that show how each project works. Using everyday household materials, kids can build towers, create paper cup phones, and explore real-world problem solving through science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Along the way, they'll also learn about different types of engineers and what it takes to become one.

Investing for Kids

Give your child a head start in financial literacy with this fun and practical activity book for ages 8+. Designed as a companion to Investing for Kids, it teaches key money skills through 65 engaging exercises. Kids will build their financial vocabulary, learn the basics of budgeting and investing, and discover smart strategies for managing money. With activities focused on spending habits, saving goals, and understanding financial terms, this book makes learning about money both accessible and enjoyable.

Architecture for Kids

We plan to incorporate Architecture for Kids into our school year as part of our art, design, and geography studies. This hands-on book introduces key architectural concepts and helps kids understand how buildings are designed, planned, and brought to life. I love that it includes activities like drawing floor plans and sketching dream spaces, which allow my child to think creatively and practically. It also doubles as a working portfolio, giving us a meaningful way to track progress and include student work in our homeschool portfolio.

The Big Fat Middle School Math Workbook

I use the Big Fat Workbooks whenever I need quick fill-in pages that still offer solid academic value. The Big Fat Math Workbook is especially useful, with clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and over 600 practice problems that reinforce key concepts. It includes helpful features like THINK and REMEMBER sections that break down ideas in a simple, approachable way. Instead of just giving an answer key, it walks students through the solution process, making it a great tool for review or independent learning.

Ultimate Puzzle Challenge

We use this puzzle book on road trips and in restaurants, and it always keeps my ten-year-old engaged and entertained. Created by the experts at Highlights, The Ultimate Puzzle Challenge is packed with over 125 brain-boosting activities that build logic, focus, and problem-solving skills. With a mix of mazes, word games, logic puzzles, and Hidden Pictures, it offers just the right level of challenge for ages 8 to 12. The colorful design and variety make it perfect for screen-free fun, whether kids are working independently or solving puzzles with family.

Science

Smithsonian: Human Body

Explore the human body from head to toe with this visually stunning encyclopedia designed for curious kids ages 9+. Featuring highly detailed 3D CGI images, photographs, and illustrations, this guide brings the body’s systems and structures to life in a way that is both accurate and engaging. Kids can dive into fascinating topics like cells, the digestive system, and record-breaking body facts through clear text, charts, and cross-sections. This updated edition from DK is part of a trusted educational series that helps young learners understand complex topics through a visual and accessible approach.

Our World in Pictures: The Elements Book

Packed with over 1,000 stunning images, this children’s encyclopedia offers a vibrant and visual journey through all 118 chemical elements of the periodic table. Perfect for curious kids ages 9+, it explores both naturally occurring and man-made elements, showing their properties, uses, and where they appear in everyday life. With colorful diagrams, detailed illustrations, and fun facts, this book makes complex science topics easy to understand and engaging for young readers. Created in association with the Smithsonian Institution, it is an ideal resource for budding scientists and a great gift for families to enjoy together.

Anthology of Aquatic Life

This beautifully illustrated ocean encyclopedia is one of our personal favorites because it is both well-organized and visually inspiring. An Anthology of Aquatic Life introduces kids to over 100 fascinating creatures and plants from oceans, rivers, lakes, and wetlands, blending storybook-style descriptions with science-based facts. The book features stunning photography, rich illustrations, and captivating details about everything from elephant seals to water-walking lizards. Ideal for ages 7+, it’s a perfect resource for curious readers who love learning about the underwater world and makes a thoughtful gift for any young explorer.

Super Shark Encyclopedia

Take an incredible visual journey beneath the ocean’s surface with this fascinating book packed with facts about sharks and other sea creatures. Perfect for Shark Week fans, this encyclopedia features over 80 species, from hammerheads and eels to starfish and deep-sea monsters. Stunning 3D images, photography, and detailed cutaways reveal how these animals live, hunt, and survive, while kid-friendly text explains their behavior and anatomy. With clear explanations and eye-catching visuals, Super Shark is the ultimate guide for young ocean explorers and anyone curious about the mysteries of the deep.

Exploring Nature

Encourage kids ages 6+ to explore the outdoors with this hands-on nature activity book. Packed with 50 fun projects, it includes everything from making fruit bird feeders and pressing flowers to building a sundial and observing the night sky. The activities work in any setting (backyard, park, or even just a window view) and help kids build skills in observation, creativity, and outdoor safety. Whether it’s sunny or rainy, this book makes it easy to connect with nature through play, discovery, and learning.

Literature

Aesop’s Fables

Aesop’s Fables aren’t just for young children! They offer meaningful lessons and rich storytelling that grow with your child, making this collection a valuable addition to any homeschool library. This beautifully illustrated edition by Charles Santore features timeless fables like The Hare and the Tortoise and The Lion and the Mouse, all brought to life with breathtaking artwork. While a perfect read aloud for ages 4 to 8, older homeschoolers can revisit these stories to explore themes like character, consequence, and classical literature. Whether you use it for early literacy, moral discussion, or as a jumping-off point for writing and art projects, this classic collection has lasting value far beyond the early years.

Frog and Toad Together

Classics like Frog and Toad Together are important because they teach timeless lessons about friendship, empathy, and perseverance in a way that still connects with children today. This Newbery Honor book features simple yet meaningful stories that help young readers understand emotions, relationships, and the value of being there for one another. As a Level Two I Can Read book, it supports growing readers with slightly longer sentences and gentle humor while building confidence and fluency. My child has returned to this book again and again, and its enduring message makes it a valuable part of any homeschool library.

Book of Animal Poetry

I love that this book combines animal facts with poetry, making it learning times two in a beautifully presented format. Selected by U.S. Children’s Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis, this collection features poems by classic and contemporary poets like Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, and Jack Prelutsky, all paired with stunning animal photography. It introduces children ages 4+ to the beauty of language while sparking curiosity about the natural world. Whether used during quiet reading time or as part of a homeschool lesson, this book offers a rich and engaging way to explore poetry and animals together.

Classic Bedtime Stories

Scott Gustafson’s Classic Bedtime Stories is a beautifully illustrated collection that brings timeless tales to life through rich artwork and engaging storytelling. Featuring favorites like Sleeping Beauty, Jack and the Beanstalk, and The Lion and the Mouse, this book captures the magic and meaning behind each story with warmth and charm. His detailed paintings and imaginative characters make these classic stories feel fresh and memorable, while also introducing themes like kindness and respect. This is a book families will enjoy reading aloud together and one that will be treasured across generations.

History and Geography

History: Year by Year

This updated history encyclopedia is a favorite in our homeschool, especially because my child loves the visual timeline format that makes it easy to connect events across time. History Year by Year takes readers on a journey from prehistoric times to the modern day, showing how world events link together in one continuous timeline. With over 1,500 images, engaging feature pages on major eras like the Renaissance, and child-focused snapshots of daily life in different historical periods, it brings history to life in a clear and accessible way.

Our World in Pictures

This visually stunning children’s encyclopedia takes readers on an exciting tour around the world, featuring every country on every continent. Packed with over 1,000 images, it explores geography, wildlife, traditions, and daily life through facts and photos that keep kids engaged. Each country includes a full-color map, key information, and fascinating details, like earthquake drills in Japan and blueberry picking in Sweden. Ideal for ages 9+, this book is perfect for curious learners who love exploring the world from home. We use this for quick trips to EPCOT.

Art and Social Emotional Learning

Book of Things to Do

We use this book all the time for screen-free activity ideas, and it never disappoints. The Highlights Book of Things to Dois packed with over 500 creative ideas for kids to write, draw, build, craft, and explore. With activities for indoors, outdoors, and everywhere in between, it’s perfect for keeping kids engaged during summer breaks, rainy days, or quiet afternoons. The sturdy hardcover and ribbon bookmark make it a lasting resource that sparks imagination and encourages curiosity in kids ages 7 and up.

The Arts: A Visual Encyclopedia

This beautifully designed art encyclopedia introduces kids ages 9+ to the world’s greatest masterpieces in painting, sculpture, and photography. Filled with stunning images, clear explanations, and fascinating facts, it explores major art movements and the lives of groundbreaking artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh. Readers will discover iconic works such as the Terracotta Army, The Starry Night, and early photographic innovations. Perfect for families to explore together, this book makes art history engaging and accessible for young learners.

Mindfulness Coloring Book for Kids

Give your child a simple way to relax with this mindfulness coloring book for ages 8+. With 40 single-sided pages featuring animals, flowers, and calming mandalas, kids can focus on creativity while finding a quiet moment to reset. They can use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to express themselves and take a break whenever needed. Easy to bring anywhere, this book helps turn stress into calm through mindful coloring anytime.

Paper Crafts for Kids

This paper craft book is packed with fun, creative projects that start with just scissors, glue, and a piece of paper. It includes ready-to-cut templates and simple instructions for making everything from origami animals to clothespin puppets and paper roll hedgehogs. While it’s designed for kids ages 4 to 8, my ten-year-old still loves pulling it out for a relaxing afternoon of crafting. With minimal extra materials needed, it’s a great go-to for summer activities or rainy day fun at home.

Holly Leary

Holly Leary is the creator of DisneyHomeschool.com, where she blends expert homeschool strategies with the magic of Walt Disney World. A former teacher turned curriculum designer, Holly helps families turn theme park visits into unforgettable learning adventures.

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