Families who loved Tunnel, The by Sarah Howden 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 facing a frustrating setback or feels like their unique way of thinking doesn't fit the mold. It is a powerful tool for encouraging kids who love to take things apart and see how they work, especially those who need to see that 'impossible' is just a problem waiting for a creative solution. This biography introduces Sir Barnes Wallis, the engineer who used physics and sheer persistence to help end a war. While the setting is World War II, the heart of the story is the engineering process: the trial, error, and eventual triumph of an inventive mind. It addresses themes of resilience and the importance of looking at the world through a different lens. It is perfectly suited for elementary-aged children who are beginning to bridge the gap between simple building toys and complex scientific concepts, proving that imagination is an engineer's most important tool.