Families who loved Secrets of World War I by Sean McCollum 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 transitioning from fiction to nonfiction and needs a hook that feels like a spy thriller. It is perfect for children who are fascinated by secrets, gadgets, and the 'how' behind historical events, rather than just dates and names. This book explores the shadowy world of World War I, focusing on the cleverness and bravery of individuals who worked behind the scenes. While the backdrop is a global conflict, the focus remains on ingenuity and the birth of modern technology. It balances the gravity of war with the excitement of discovery, making it accessible for elementary and middle schoolers. You might choose this to encourage critical thinking about information, trust, and how creativity can solve even the most high-stakes problems.