Families who loved The Frog Scientist by Pamela S. Turner 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 'why' about the natural world or expresses a desire to save the planet. It is perfect for the student who feels like they do not fit the stereotypical image of a scientist or for the child who learns best by doing and getting their hands dirty. The book follows Dr. Tyrone Hayes as he investigates why frogs are disappearing and discovers the hidden dangers of common pesticides. It highlights the intersection of environmental justice and rigorous field work. Through Dr. Hayes's journey, the book explores themes of persistence, the importance of questioning authority, and the collaborative nature of scientific discovery. It is highly appropriate for upper elementary and middle schoolers, providing a realistic look at a career in STEM that is both diverse and adventurous. Parents will appreciate how it validates curiosity and shows that science is a living, breathing process of trial and error.