Families who loved Where Did Dinosaurs Go? by Mike Unwin 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 asking the big questions about why things change or why some things disappear forever. It is an ideal bridge for a child who has mastered dinosaur names but is now curious about the concepts of extinction and the passage of time. Through clear explanations and engaging illustrations, it introduces the transition from the prehistoric era to the world we recognize today. The book manages the potentially heavy topic of extinction with a focus on scientific discovery rather than loss. It validates a child's natural wonder while building their vocabulary in the fields of history and nature. It is a gentle, informative choice for parents looking to encourage a love for STEM subjects while addressing the naturally occurring 'letting go' of the prehistoric world in a way that feels like a beginning rather than just an end.