Families who loved Crusaders, Aztecs and Samurai by Anne Millard 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 big questions about why different parts of the world look and act so differently, or when they show a budding fascination with knights, ninjas, and ancient warriors. This classic Usborne guide provides a foundational overview of the Middle Ages, shifting the lens beyond Europe to include the rise of Islam and the sophisticated societies of East Asia and the Americas. Through detailed illustrations and accessible text, it explores how different cultures defined bravery, built their civilizations, and sought justice in a complex world. While the book touches on historical conflicts, its primary focus is on the daily life and technological marvels of these eras. It is an excellent tool for shifting a child's perspective from local history to a more global understanding of humanity. Parents will appreciate how it turns abstract historical timelines into a vibrant, visual journey that encourages curiosity about global heritage and the shared human experience across different continents and centuries.