Families who loved Climate Change by John Woodward 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 expressing concern about wildfires on the news or asks why the winters seem warmer than they used to be. As an authoritative DK Eyewitness guide, it provides a clear, science-based foundation for understanding the complex reality of our changing planet without leaning into pure alarmism. It balances the 'why' of human activity with the 'how' of scientific discovery, making it an essential tool for grounding a child's eco-anxiety in actionable knowledge. While the book addresses serious topics like rising sea levels and extreme weather, it focuses heavily on the ingenuity of researchers and the power of collective action. By moving from the problem to the solution, it helps transition a child from a place of worry to a place of agency. This is an ideal resource for curious middle-graders who want the facts, figures, and visual evidence to understand the world they are inheriting.