Families who loved Who Was King Tut? by Roberta Edwards often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child shows a sudden interest in ancient mysteries, buried treasure, or how people lived thousands of years ago. It is an excellent choice for a young reader who asks big questions about the past or enjoys logic and discovery. The book provides a clear, accessible window into Ancient Egyptian culture, focusing on the fascinating life of the boy king Tutankhamun and the grit required by archaeologist Howard Carter to find him. While the story involves the concept of death and mummification, it is handled with historical curiosity rather than horror. The narrative highlights themes of perseverance and the thrill of scientific discovery. Written for elementary and early middle schoolers, it serves as a bridge between simple picture books and more dense historical texts, making complex history feel like an exciting detective story.