Families who loved The Wondrous Whirligig by Andrew Glass 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 taking apart the toaster or spends hours building elaborate, shaky structures just to see if they will hold. This whimsical historical fiction explores a pivotal childhood moment for Orville and Wilbur Wright, long before they reached Kitty Hawk. It focuses on the spark of curiosity lit by their father when he brings home a simple bamboo and paper flying toy, showing how a supportive home environment can turn idle tinkering into world-changing innovation. While technically a biography, the story feels like a playful tall tale. It highlights the importance of the brothers' collaborative spirit and their relentless drive to improve upon an idea. For children ages 6 to 9, it serves as a wonderful reminder that the greatest inventors in history started as kids who were allowed to make a mess and ask 'why.' It is a celebration of the 'what if' moments that define a creative life.