Families who loved The Boston Tea Party by Steven Kroll 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 begins asking about fairness, rules, and why people sometimes choose to break them to make a point. It serves as an excellent introduction to the concept of civil disobedience and the collective power of a community standing up for its rights. By focusing on the tension between the British Parliament and the American colonists, the story validates feelings of frustration while showing how those feelings can lead to historical change. Steven Kroll takes a complex political timeline and makes it accessible through a narrative that highlights the courage and coordination of the Sons of Liberty. The impressionistic paintings help soften the historical density, making the emotional stakes of freedom and independence feel immediate. This is an ideal selection for helping an elementary-aged child bridge the gap between individual feelings of injustice and the larger world of social movements and history.