Families who loved The Not-So-Jolly Roger by Jon Scieszka 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 looking for a fast-paced escape that proves intelligence and humor are just as powerful as strength. It is a perfect choice for the reluctant reader who finds long chapters intimidating or for the high-energy child who needs a story that moves as quickly as their imagination. Through the lens of a time-traveling adventure, children see that even when faced with intimidating figures like Blackbeard, staying calm and working with friends can turn a scary situation into a win. The story follows Joe, Sam, and Fred as they are whisked away to the high seas, where they must outsmart actual pirates using only their wits and a few modern tricks. It balances the 'scary' elements of history with a heavy dose of slapstick humor, making it an excellent bridge for kids moving into longer fiction. Parents will appreciate how it demystifies historical figures while emphasizing the value of ingenuity over aggression.