Families who loved Asteroids Invaders from Space by Robert Kraske often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts asking big, existential questions about the universe or expresses a mix of fascination and fear regarding natural disasters and deep space. It serves as an excellent bridge for a child who has outgrown simple picture books about planets and is ready for the gritty, scientific reality of near-Earth objects. This narrative nonfiction work explains what asteroids are, where they come from, and the historical impact they have had on our planet, including the extinction of the dinosaurs. While the concept of space rocks hitting Earth can be a source of anxiety for some children, the book balances these fears with scientific exploration and the history of how humans have learned to track these giants. It is a perfect choice for encouraging scientific literacy and critical thinking. The tone is informative and serious but remains accessible for upper elementary readers, providing a sense of wonder about the mechanics of our solar system while grounding the 'threat' in historical and scientific context.