Families who loved Scientist, Scientist, Who Do You See? by Chris Ferrie 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 little one starts pointing at the stars or asking how gadgets work, or when you want to instill the idea that anyone can be a pioneer. It transforms the familiar cadence of children's classics into a rhythmic gallery of scientific history, introducing young minds to the figures who shaped our understanding of the world. Through simple verse and vibrant illustrations, the book highlights the diversity of scientific fields and the people who lead them. While the text is playful and high energy, it serves a deeper emotional purpose by building confidence and identity. It subtly communicates that curiosity is a superpower and that the reader belongs in the world of discovery. It is an ideal first STEM book for toddlers and preschoolers, providing a joyful, pressure-free introduction to real world heroes that parents can return to as their child's interests grow.