Families who loved Bloody Entertainment in the Roman Arenas by Baby Professor 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 burgeoning interest in ancient history or expresses a fascination with the darker, more intense realities of the past. It serves as a focused introduction to the Roman gladiatorial games and the spectacles of the arena, moving beyond simple myths to explore the actual mechanics of Roman entertainment. The book balances curiosity about historical combat with themes of justice and bravery, helping children understand the societal structures of ancient Rome. Parents will appreciate how it builds vocabulary through Latin phrases and historical terms while providing a factual, age-appropriate look at a complex era. It is ideal for the middle-grader who craves high-stakes nonfiction that doesn't shy away from the grit of history.