Storytime Theme: Archaeology
For those using CSLP’s Summer Reading theme – “Unearth a Story” take a look at the lesson plan below for an introduction into archaeology for young people. Archaeology was a difficult lesson plan for toddlers, and I think it works better for a preschool or maybe even a little older audience in elementary school. It was also difficult to find enough archaeology picture books for kids – there just aren’t that many of them out there! So, I added a couple of picture books to support the theme about Vikings, mummies, and Ancient Egypt.
So, take a deeper look into history with these STEM nonfiction and fiction titles that work perfectly for the 2026 summer reading theme (or anytime you want to dig deep into history!).
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Storytime Theme: Archaeology
Books
- Archaeologists Dig for Clues by Kate Duke
- Kid Scientist: Archaeologists on a Digby Sue Fliess, illustrated by Mia Powell
- Little Archaeologist by Smithosonian, illustrated by Dan Taylor
- The Littlest Vikingby Alexandra Penfold, illustrated by Isabel Roxas
- The Street Beneath My Feet by Charlotte Guillain and Yuval Zommer
- Three Little Vikings by Bethan Woollvin
- What Is an Archaeologist? by Libby Romero
- We’re Sailing Down the Nile: A Journey through Egypt by Laurie Krebs, illustrated by Anne Wilson
- Where’s My Mummy? by Carolyn Crimi, illustrated by John Manders
Songs & Rhymes
- The Archaeologist – Super Momo and Pals
- Archaeology – Danny Weinkauf
- Let’s Go Luna – Artifacts – PBS Kids
Crafts & Activities
- Play Dough Petroglyphs – Left Brain Craft Brain
- Make a Fossil – Florida Museum
- Printable Puzzles – Empowered Parents
