Families who loved Alcohol: What It Is, What It Does by Judith S. Seixas often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when a child starts asking curious questions about the 'grown-up drinks' they see at parties, in restaurants, or in the family fridge. Rather than relying on mystery or fear, this guide provides a clear and scientific foundation for understanding what alcohol actually is and how it interacts with the human body. It is an essential tool for families who want to demystify the substance and establish a baseline of honest communication before peer influence begins. The book covers the fermentation process, the physical effects on the brain and liver, and the concept of safety. Written for the early elementary years, it uses a gentle but factual tone to foster responsibility and health literacy. By framing alcohol as a substance with specific biological consequences, parents can empower their children with knowledge rather than just rules.