Families who loved The Blood-Hungry Spleen and Other Poems About Our Parts by Allan Wolf 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 asking those tricky, slightly gross, or deeply curious questions about how their body actually works. Whether they are wondering why their blood is red or what exactly a spleen does, this collection offers a playful yet scientifically grounded way to explore anatomy without the intimidation of a heavy textbook. It is perfect for children who might be feeling a bit self-conscious about their changing bodies or those who simply love a good laugh alongside their learning. Through more than three dozen wacky and rhythmic poems, Allan Wolf demystifies the human form from the inside out. The book balances a sense of wonder with a dash of the 'gross-out' humor that middle-grade readers find irresistible. It encourages a sense of gratitude and self-confidence by celebrating the amazing, complex machinery that allows us to breathe, move, and communicate. It is an ideal bridge between science and art for children aged 8 to 12.