I have a fun and free lapbook wild animals for your animal lovers. Also, look at my page Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning for more homeschool lapbook ideas.
Wild animals survive without human help. They find their own food, build shelters, and protect themselves from danger.
And a wild animals lapbook is an engaging way for a child of any age to actively learn. I aimed this lapbook at higher elementary grades, but like any of my lapbooks you can gear them toward any age.

Wild animals are animals that live in nature, not in homes or on farms. Unlike pets or livestock, they take care of themselves. They hunt, gather, and adapt to their environment to survive.
So, some sections to include in your lapbook for older learners can be habitat, diet and adaptations.
In addition, some examples of wild animals are lions, elephants, wolves, bears and eagles. Different animals live in different habitats depending on what they need to survive.
Here are a few examples:
- Arctic regions: Polar bears and seals live in icy environments.
- Forests: Deer, owls, and foxes live among trees and plants.
- Deserts: Camels and lizards survive in hot, dry conditions.
- Oceans: Dolphins, sharks, and whales live in saltwater.
BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT WILD ANIMALS
Next, look at these books about wild animals.
We love living books but also we love reference books.
Add one or two to your reading day.
5 Wild Animal Books
Add some of these beautiful books about wild animals to your home library.
Karl Patterson Schmidt (1890 - 1957) was a renowned herpetologist and curator at the Field Museum of Natural History. He was an expert on reptiles and contributed significantly to zoology through numerous publications. Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation, it was designed to educate the public on wildlife conservation efforts. Features 12 full-color plates by Walter Alois Weber (1906 - 1979), a prominent wildlife artist, known for his realistic depictions of animals. He worked extensively with the National Wildlife Federation and illustrated various educational books on wildlife.
"Wild Animals I Have Known" by Ernest Thompson Seton is a captivating and enthralling collection of true stories that delves into the untamed world of wildlife. In this extraordinary book, Seton shares his personal encounters with various wild animals, offering a unique glimpse into their lives, behaviors, and the remarkable bond that exists between humans and the natural world.Join Seton on a thrilling journey as he recounts his intimate experiences with creatures such as wolves, bears, and eagles, painting vivid portraits of their personalities, instincts, and struggles for survival. Through his expert storytelling and deep empathy for the animal kingdom, Seton transports readers to the heart of nature, allowing us to witness the awe-inspiring beauty and inherent wildness that resides in the untamed creatures that roam our planet.
Captivating critters, eye-grabbing pictures, weird and freaky facts—what better way for kids to learn geography! In this child-friendly atlas, stunning animal photos combine with colorful, easily accessible maps to teach young readers about geography through the wild creatures that fascinate them. Each world region includes a "spotlight" on animals in the area. Thematic spreads deliver the facts about habitats, endangered species, and more. Careful research and all-around kid appeal make this a must-have children’s atlas for home and school.
If you’re wild about animals, this visual encyclopedia for kids is the ultimate page-turner, bringing our planet’s creatures together in spectacular style.This engaging encyclopedia of animals welcomes children aged 9-12 to the animal kingdom where they can meet more than 1,500 species big and small, ranging from ants to zebras and everything in between.Striking pictures bring kids face to face with giant predators they know and love, including polar bears and tigers, as well as mysterious microscopic life, including amoebas and bacteria. Our World in Pictures: The Animal Book is the ideal guide for all budding zoologists, as well as those who simply want to brush up on their animal knowledge.
Also, look at some hands-on activities and crafts about wild animals.
WILD ANIMALS ACTIVITIES AND CRAFTS
- Australian Wild Animals Sensory Activities To Celebrate Its Unique Wildlife
- 6 Facts About Mountain Lions and How to Make a Fun Mountain Lion Diorama
- Amazon Toucan Study Guide for Kids Who Love Animals
- 8 Facts about African Elephants and a Cute Paper Plate Elephant
- 7 Easy Arctic Animals Crafts And A Narwhal Printable Packet
- Animals in The Swiss Family Robinson Book | Parrot Craft
- Wolf Preschool Craft And Simple Ideas For Creative Play
- 8 Engaging Pond Books for Preschoolers Who Love Pond Animals
- Animals That Are Born Alive And Hatched From Egg DIY Hatching Egg Activity
- 9 Australian Animals Art Ideas and Fun Koala Handprint Craft
- How To Make Pokémon Like Deadly Creature List Cards
- Hands-On Geography: Australia Awesome and Deadly Animal Art
- Galapagos Islands Animals Fun and Simple Watercolor Flamingo Tutorial
- 18 Rain Forest Animals For Kids Books and Fun Resources
- Winter Craft Ideas for Kids Animals in Winter Fun Snow Slime
- Inuit of the Arctic: How Animals Survive Harsh Winters Fun Blubber Activity
- How Animals Cope With the Cold (Easy Nature Study)

Also, look at what is included in the lapbook.
- Types of animals
- Why Wild Animals Are Important Facts
- What Do Wild Animals Eat
- Body Parts that Help Animals Survive
- Guess the Animal
- What Are Wild Animals
- How Can I Help Wild Animals
- Groups of Wild Animals
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