Families who loved Mystery of the Mammoth Bones: And How it Was Solved by James Cross Giblin 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 is obsessed with how the world works and needs to see that even adults have to learn by doing. It is perfect for a student who feels frustrated by a difficult project or lacks confidence in their own 'untrained' interests. This narrative nonfiction follows Charles Willson Peale, a portrait artist turned self-taught scientist, as he leads a high-stakes 1801 expedition to unearth and assemble a mysterious giant skeleton. The book highlights themes of resilience, the intersection of art and science, and the power of intellectual curiosity. Written for ages 9 to 12, it provides a fascinating look at the birth of American museums and the gritty reality of early paleontology, showing kids that a lack of formal training is no barrier to discovery.