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So You Want To Be A... A Children's Series About the Wonder of What's Possible Every child has asked the question. Sometimes out loud, sometimes only in the quiet of their own imagination: What do I want to be? The So You Want To Be A... series was created to meet children exactly at that moment of wondering—and to honor it. Because a child who asks that question isn't just picking a job. They're beginning to imagine the shape of their own life. Designed for curious young readers, the series opens the doors to a sweeping range of careers, callings, and ways of being in the world—from marine biologists and astronomers to chefs, ballerinas, architects, paramedics, paleontologists, diplomats, farmers, artists, engineers, musicians, and well beyond. Each book invites readers into a real working world: what people in that role actually do, the tools they use, the problems they solve, the skills they develop, the surprises they encounter, and the path that leads from a kid's first spark of interest to a grown-up's meaningful work. But this series is about more than careers. It's about character. Every book quietly weaves in the qualities that make a person thrive in any path they choose: curiosity, patience, courage, kindness, persistence, creativity, and care for others. Readers don't just learn what someone does—they learn who someone becomes. Written with warmth, respect, and an abiding belief that children deserve to be spoken to as capable thinkers, each book balances fascinating facts with genuine heart. Kids come away informed, inspired, and—perhaps most importantly—seen. Because the message underneath every title is the same: Your curiosity matters. Your interests matter. The world needs what only you can bring to it. With new titles released regularly and a growing library spanning nearly every field imaginable, So You Want To Be A... is the series families return to again and again—for birthdays, for "what do you want to learn about next?" moments, for the child who loves dinosaurs this month and space the next, and for the young reader quietly asking the biggest question of all. Because every extraordinary life begins with someone small, somewhere, thinking: Maybe I could.So You Want To Be An AstronautEvery night, above the rooftops and streetlights, the same invitation hangs in the sky. Stars we've... Learn more
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Somewhere beneath layers of ancient rock, a dinosaur has been waiting sixty-five million years for someone to find it. This book i... Learn more
Every video game you have ever loved started as an idea someone refused to let go of. If you are the kind of kid who finishes a ga... Learn more
What does it really take to run into a burning building when everyone else is running out? If you've ever watched a fire truck roa... Learn more
You do not become a zookeeper because you like animals. You become one because you cannot imagine doing anything else.This illustr... Learn more
Seventy-one percent of this planet is ocean, and most of it has never been seen by human eyes. If your kid has ever stood at the w... Learn more
What if the most exciting career in the world was one nobody could ever know you had?Forget the movie version of spies with their... Learn more
Two hundred miles per hour. Forces strong enough to blur your vision. Split-second decisions that separate a podium finish from a... Learn more
What if the person who saves someone's life twenty years from now is sitting in a classroom right now, wondering what it actually... Learn more
What if the career you were born for hasn't even been fully invented yet? Robotics engineering is one of the fastest-growing STEM... Learn more
The ride lasts ninety seconds. The work behind it lasted seven years.Before the first rider screams, before the first chain pulls... Learn more
Here's a description for bookunder.com:So You Want To Be A PilotSomewhere above the clouds, the world looks different. Cities beco... Learn more
What if the next world-changing invention starts in the mind of a kid who hasn't built it yet? This fun, illustrated STEM children... Learn more
The hand that draws your eye is not the hand that matters — and that single idea is the gateway to one of the most fascinating car... Learn more
So You Want To Be A Shark ResearcherSharks have patrolled Earth's oceans for more than 400 million years—longer than trees have ex... Learn more
The call comes in and the details are incomplete. You do not have the full picture. You never have the full picture. What you have... Learn more
Here's a description for bookunder.com:So You Want To Be A ChefA kitchen at full speed is one of the most exciting places on Earth... Learn more
Here's a description for bookunder.com:So You Want To Be An ExplorerSomewhere, right now, there is a place no one has ever seen. A... Learn more
What does it actually take to become a professional athlete? Not the highlight reel — the real job behind it.This nonfiction book... Learn more
So You Want To Be A ScientistEvery great discovery in human history began the same way: someone asked a question no one else had t... Learn more
The patient is asleep. The room is cold and bright and absolutely quiet except for the steady tone of the monitor. Every person in... Learn more
A thoughtful invitation into the world of acting — for the curious child who has ever pretended to be someone else and discovered... Learn more
What does it actually take to fall off a building for a living — and walk away every single time?Stunt performers are among the mo... Learn more
The best toy ever made feels like it always existed — but someone had to invent it. So You Want To Be A Toy Designer takes kids ag... Learn more
Every voice that has ever stopped a room started the same way — as a young person singing alone, wondering if the sound they heard... Learn more
The microphone is on. The booth is silent. In front of you is a script with three characters: a tiny mouse, a wise wizard, and a d... Learn more
The surface closes above you. The light changes — from bright to blue to a darkness that has nothing to do with night. Down here,... Learn more
So You Want To Be A Vaccine Developer (Immunologist) is a thoughtfully illustrated nonfiction book for curious readers ages 10–14,... Learn more
The treasure is real. It has been real for a thousand years, buried under three feet of soil in a field that looks like every othe... Learn more
The call comes in at 2 a.m. By the time you arrive, the scene has already begun to change — temperature dropping, evidence shiftin... Learn more
So You Want To Be An Animator takes young readers ages 10-14 inside one of the most technically demanding and most creatively exhi... Learn more
So You Want To Be A Ballet Dancer takes young readers ages 10–14 inside one of the most disciplined and most beautiful careers in... Learn more
The telescope clicks into position. The data starts flowing in — a star's brightness, recorded thousands of times over thousands o... Learn more
What if your job was riding waterslides?It sounds like the best job in the world — and for thirty seconds at a time, it is. But be... Learn more
Computer programming is the closest thing the modern world has to magic.A programmer takes a problem and turns it into code. They... Learn more
What if your job was preventing wars no one will ever know about?Diplomats spend their lives in the hopeful space between countrie... Learn more
Somewhere right now, someone is getting paid to invent an ice cream flavor that has never existed before, and this book shows kids... Learn more
Some kids look at what everyone is wearing and think, I could make something better. This book is for them.So You Want To Be A Fas... Learn more
What if your favorite candy is actually a science experiment someone already solved?A lollipop is technically glass. Cotton candy... Learn more
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