Families who loved Smugglers and Pirates by Elizabeth Newbery 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 difference between legend and reality, or when they develop a sudden fascination with the darker, grittier side of history. While pop culture often softens the image of the pirate, this book provides a grounded look at the 18th-century British outlaws who actually patrolled the seas and secret coves. It is a perfect choice for the curious learner who enjoys factual deep dives and wants to understand why people turned to smuggling and piracy in the first place. Beyond the adventure, the book explores themes of justice, fairness, and the social conditions of the past. It offers a balanced view of history that addresses the bravery required for life at sea alongside the consequences of criminal life. Written at an accessible level for elementary students, it serves as an excellent bridge between picture books and more dense historical texts, satisfying a child's need for excitement while building their vocabulary and historical context.