Families who loved The Ogs Discover Fire by Felicity Everett 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 in a phase of asking why or how things work, or when they are learning that even accidents can lead to great discoveries. This silly prehistoric tale uses a quirky stone-age family to explore the concept of cause and effect in a way that feels like play rather than a lesson. It is perfect for children who enjoy physical comedy and slapstick humor. The story follows the Og family, specifically Grandma, whose high-speed knitting accidentally sparks a fire. Young Mog takes center stage as the observant member of the family who figures out how to keep the flame alive. It is a gentle introduction to early human history and scientific observation, wrapped in a warm family dynamic. Parents will appreciate the way it models curiosity and the pride that comes from solving a problem for the community.