Families who loved Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back by Martin Jenkins 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 those tricky questions about the 'rules' of nature or shows a sudden, intense fascination with creepy-crawlies. It is the perfect tool for a child who finds traditional nature books a bit too tame and is looking for something with a little more edge and excitement. Through vivid descriptions and engaging illustrations, the book explores the bizarre world of carnivorous plants, from the famous Venus flytrap to the lesser-known bladderwort. While the concept of plants eating animals might seem intense, the book handles the science with a sense of wonder rather than horror. It frames these botanical hunters as amazing examples of adaptation and survival, helping children appreciate the complexity of the ecosystem. It is an ideal choice for building scientific vocabulary and sparking a deeper interest in biology, all while satisfying a child's natural curiosity for the weird and wild.