Families who loved Who Invented Basketball? by Suzanne Slade 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 creative block or feels frustrated by a problem that does not have an obvious solution. It is the perfect choice for young sports fans who want to understand the 'why' behind the rules of the game they love. This engaging nonfiction title traces the history of James Naismith, a gym teacher who needed to keep a rowdy class active during a cold winter. Beyond just sports history, the story highlights the trial and error process and the power of creative thinking. It is written at an accessible level for early elementary readers, making it an excellent bridge between picture books and more dense biographies. Parents will appreciate how it frames basketball not just as a physical activity, but as a clever invention born from a specific need and a lot of persistence.