Families who loved Great Stink, The: How Joseph Bazalgette Solved London's Poop Pollution Problem by Colleen Paeff often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

When your child starts asking uncomfortable questions about where things go when they flush or begins to notice how collective problems require big solutions, reach for this book. It is a brilliant resource for transitioning a child's natural interest in 'gross' topics into a sophisticated appreciation for civic engineering and public health. Through the story of Joseph Bazalgette, children see how persistence and scientific thinking can solve even the most overwhelming (and smelly) problems. The narrative balances humor with the high stakes of Victorian London's cholera outbreaks, making it a perfect pick for kids who prefer facts over fiction. It emphasizes the emotional themes of resilience and civic duty, showing that being a hero often means rolling up your sleeves and fixing a mess that others would rather ignore. It is age-appropriate for the elementary set, offering enough detail to satisfy deep curiosity without being overly clinical.