Families who loved Blacksmith's Song by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk 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 how one person can possibly make a difference in the face of a large, scary problem. It is an ideal choice for parents looking to introduce the history of the Underground Railroad through the lens of bravery and specialized skill rather than solely through trauma. The story follows a young boy who learns to use his father's blacksmithing tools to send rhythmic, coded messages that guide enslaved people toward freedom. This beautifully illustrated book handles the weight of its historical setting with grace, focusing on the themes of courage, family legacy, and the power of silent resistance. While it touches on the dangers of the era, the primary focus is on the boy's growing competence and his role in a secret community of helpers. It is perfectly suited for children ages 5 to 9 who are ready to explore justice and the importance of using one's unique talents for the good of others.