Families who loved Egyptian Gods and Goddesses by Henry Barker 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 budding interest in ancient history or starts asking big questions about the afterlife and ancient mysteries. It serves as a perfect bridge for the transition from picture books to more complex information, providing a clear and structured introduction to the Egyptian pantheon. The book covers the roles of major figures like Horus, Re, and Anubis, while also touching upon the cultural practices of the time, such as mummification and pyramid building. Choosing this book allows you to support your child's natural curiosity about different cultures and belief systems in a way that is age-appropriate and easy to digest. It focuses on the wonder and logic of ancient mythology rather than the scary aspects of death. It is an excellent choice for a second or third grader who wants to feel like a 'real historian' while building their independent reading stamina through Penguin's Level 4 reader structure.