Families who loved The Plant Hunters by Anita Silvey 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 questioning the origin of things or shows a budding interest in the natural world that goes beyond simple identification. It is the perfect choice for a young adventurer who needs to see that science is not just about lab coats and test tubes, but can be a high-stakes, physically demanding pursuit of knowledge. This narrative nonfiction work introduces the historic figures who traveled to the furthest corners of the globe to find the plants we now take for granted. Through stories of shipwrecks, high-mountain climbs, and incredible perseverance, the book highlights the grit required to follow a passion. While the reading level is geared toward middle-grade students, the dramatic anecdotes make it accessible for family reading. It transforms a simple garden or a grocery store produce aisle into a map of human bravery and scientific curiosity, encouraging children to view the world with a more global and historical perspective.