Families who loved Ralph Baer: The Man Behind Video Games by Nancy Dickmann 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 glued to a screen and you want to bridge the gap between their favorite hobby and the real-world history of innovation. It is an ideal pick for kids who love to take things apart or those who struggle with the idea that every great invention starts with a string of failures. This biography follows Ralph Baer, the Father of Video Games, from his childhood in Germany to his arrival in America and his eventual creation of the Magnavox Odyssey. Beyond simple electronics, the story highlights the immigrant experience and the profound resilience required to turn a 'silly' idea into a global phenomenon. It is written at a comfortable level for elementary readers, emphasizing that creativity and hard work are the ultimate power-ups in life.