Families who loved Pass Go and Collect $200 by Tanya Lee Stone 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 rules of games or expresses a budding interest in how money and fairness work in the real world. It is the perfect choice for a young strategist who needs to see that history is often more complex than what is printed on a box top. This narrative nonfiction picture book reveals the surprising true story of Monopoly, from its origins as a tool for teaching about economic equality to its transformation into a global capitalist phenomenon. It explores deep themes of justice, creativity, and the power of an idea, while highlighting the often-overlooked role of Elizabeth Magie in the game's creation. Geared toward elementary students, it provides a fascinating look at how products are made and how history is recorded, making it an excellent resource for discussing intellectual property and perseverance.