Families who loved All About Rocket Science by Anam Rasheed 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 their child points to the moon or a passing plane and asks, How does that get so high? It serves as a bridge between a child's natural wonder and the foundational principles of engineering. The book transforms the intimidating subject of rocket science into a series of achievable, exciting steps, focusing on the mechanics of flight and the rigorous yet rewarding training of astronauts. By emphasizing curiosity and the value of big dreams, the text supports a child's growing interest in STEM while building technical vocabulary. It is tailored for the elementary years, roughly ages six to ten, offering enough detail to satisfy a precocious learner without overwhelming a younger reader. You might choose this book to foster a growth mindset, showing that even the most complex human achievements begin with a simple question and a lot of practice.