Families who loved Where Is the Colosseum? by Jim O'Connor 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 complex questions about how ancient people lived or why famous ruins still stand today. It is a perfect choice for a young reader who is moving beyond simple picture books and is ready for high-interest, real-world history that balances awe-inspiring engineering with the darker realities of the past. The book provides a window into the Roman Empire, explaining how the Colosseum was built and the societal role it played. While the book celebrates the architectural genius of the Romans, it does not shy away from the ethical complexities of the era. It introduces themes of justice and power by detailing the lives of gladiators and the spectacle of the games. For parents, this serves as an excellent entry point for discussing how values have changed over time. It is written in an accessible, engaging style that makes history feel like a lived experience rather than a list of dates, making it ideal for independent readers aged 8 to 12.