Families who loved Spies Revealed by Clive Gifford 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 showing a deep interest in puzzles, secrets, or 'invisible' details in their surroundings. It serves as a bridge for the curious child who wants to move beyond make-believe play and into the real-world history and science of intelligence gathering. By blending historical facts with interactive 'missions,' it transforms a solitary interest into an engaging, skill-building hobby. The book introduces the high-stakes world of espionage through a lens of problem-solving and critical thinking. It covers the evolution of spycraft from ancient ciphers to modern robo-spies, while teaching children how to communicate securely and observe their world more closely. It is highly appropriate for the middle-grade reader, framing the 'secret' nature of spying as a discipline of patience and intelligence rather than just action-movie tropes.