Families who loved Vikings by Philip Steele 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 transitioning from picture books to information-dense nonfiction and shows a growing interest in world history or rugged adventure. It is the perfect choice for the student who asks constant questions about how ancient people lived, traveled, and survived in harsh conditions. While many children are drawn to the fierce reputation of Viking warriors, this guide provides a balanced look at their sophisticated culture, including their roles as master shipbuilders, poets, and traders. Through the classic DK Eyewitness lens, the book explores themes of bravery, curiosity, and human ingenuity. It is highly appropriate for elementary and early middle schoolers, using clear visuals to explain complex historical concepts. You might choose this to help a child understand that history is made of real people with families, art, and belief systems, transforming a 'scary' historical figure into a fascinating subject of study.