Families who loved Let's Look at Syria by Nikki Bruno Clapper often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child asks about global news, meets a new classmate from the Middle East, or expresses curiosity about how families live in other parts of the world. This accessible nonfiction guide introduces Syria as a place of rich history and vibrant culture, rather than just a place of conflict. It balances the beauty of ancient cities and delicious food traditions with a gentle, age-appropriate explanation of why some families have had to leave their homes. Written for elementary-aged readers, the book fosters empathy and global awareness. It helps children see the commonalities between their lives and Syrian children, such as a love for sports and family meals, while providing the necessary context to understand immigration and resilience. It is an excellent tool for grounding big world events in human stories, making it ideal for families valueing cultural literacy and compassion.