Families who loved The Plant Planet by Jon Scieszka 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 expresses worry about climate change or the future of our planet but needs a high-energy, humorous way to process those big feelings. While the premise is rooted in the very real problem of Earth being ruined, it avoids being preachy by leaning into absurdism and zany adventure. It is an ideal bridge for kids moving from Wimpy Kid toward science fiction, offering a sense of agency through characters who take action to solve global problems. The story follows a crew of four genetically modified animal hybrids searching for a new home for humanity on the lush but dangerous Plant Planet. Through the lens of these quirky heroes, children explore themes of teamwork, scientific curiosity, and environmental stewardship. It is perfectly suited for kids ages 8 to 12, especially those who prefer visual storytelling and fast-paced action. Parents will appreciate how it turns a heavy subject into an empowering and laugh-out-loud experience.