Families who loved Presidents by James Barber often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking big questions about leadership, power, and how one person can change the course of a country. It is an ideal resource for the elementary student who is fascinated by the real-life figures behind the names on their history tests, or for the child who is starting to imagine their own place in the world and what it takes to be a leader. Through DK's signature visual style, the book provides a gallery of the American Presidency, moving from the Founding Fathers through the modern era. Beyond just dates and facts, this book explores the emotional themes of resilience and the weight of responsibility. It humanizes these historical icons by showing their personal artifacts, their families, and the specific challenges they faced. For ages 8 to 12, it serves as an accessible reference that builds vocabulary and encourages a nuanced understanding of how historical figures shaped the world we live in today. It is a perfect choice for fostering curiosity about civic duty and the diverse paths individuals take to reach the highest office in the land.