Families who loved Romans by Anthony Marks 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 how cities are built, how laws work, or how ancient people lived without modern technology. It is an ideal resource for the curious child who is transitioning from simple picture books to more complex, fact-heavy narratives about human history. Through clear diagrams and engaging text, it transforms abstract historical concepts into a tangible world that kids can visualize and understand. This guide covers the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, focusing on the everyday lives of its citizens, from soldiers and senators to architects and gladiators. It balances the wonder of Roman engineering with the realities of ancient social structures and religion. While it touches on the complexities of government and law, it remains highly accessible for the 7 to 10 age range, making it a perfect choice for encouraging a lifelong interest in social studies and archaeology.