Families who loved The Great Moon Hoax by Stephen Krensky 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 questioning the reliability of what they see online or hears a rumor that sounds too wild to be true. This historical tale introduces children to the concept of fake news through a real 1835 event where a newspaper claimed scientists found bat-people on the moon. It explores the tension between the excitement of a good story and the importance of honesty. Through the eyes of two young newsboys, children see how misinformation can be profitable and captivating, but ultimately disappointing. It is an excellent tool for teaching media literacy and skepticism in a way that feels like a fun historical mystery. Perfect for elementary students, it opens the door to vital conversations about integrity and why we should double-check our facts.