Evolution: How We and All Living Things Came to Be [amazon link]
by Daniel Loxton
“The best damn evolution book for kids, period.”
— Michael Shermer
“A wonderfully clear, up-to-date, and well-illustrated account of how evolution works. The scientific content is first-rate.”
— Donald Prothero
“A full-throated defense and explication of Darwin’s theory…kept light and accessible by Loxton’s sense of humour and breezy prose style.”
— Quill & Quire
Or, donate a minimum of $100 to the Skeptics Society and receive the book as a thank you gift.




This is a great book. It even answers the question, “What about religion?” (science is not concerned about religion, basically).
Another great book for those who are raising kids to be critical thinkers is Maybe Yes, Maybe No (A guide for young skeptics) by Dan Barker. My 9yo son likes both.