Families who loved Celebrating LGBTQ+ History by Moni Singh 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 shows a deep interest in science and technology but feels like they do not quite fit the traditional mold of a scientist. It is especially powerful for children who are beginning to ask questions about identity and want to see successful examples of LGBTQ+ people who have changed the world. This book provides a colorful, accessible introduction to pioneers who contributed to computer science, space exploration, and medicine. By focusing on both professional brilliance and personal identity, the book helps children build self-confidence and a sense of pride. It frames history through a lens of resilience, showing how these icons overcame social barriers to innovate. This is an essential resource for fostering an inclusive worldview while encouraging a passion for STEM. It is most appropriate for late elementary and middle schoolers who are ready to connect historical facts with social progress.