Families who loved Bats, Bugs, and Biodiversity by Susan E. Goodman 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 shows a growing interest in the environment or expresses a desire for bigger adventures than their neighborhood can provide. It is a perfect choice for middle schoolers who are beginning to care about global issues like conservation and want to see how their peers are taking action in the real world. The story follows a group of students on a scientific expedition to the Peruvian Amazon where they face their fears of creepy crawlies and learn the vital importance of biodiversity. This book is less of a textbook and more of a travelogue, emphasizing teamwork, curiosity, and the shift from apprehension to appreciation. It is highly appropriate for ages 9 to 13, offering a blend of scientific facts and social dynamics. Parents will appreciate how it models a growth mindset, showing that science is not just about memorizing facts but about getting your boots muddy and working together in a challenging, foreign environment.