Families who loved Hatshepsut: The Princess Who Became King by Ellen Galford 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 questioning societal norms or needs a powerful example of how to lead with conviction when others say it is impossible. This National Geographic biography follows Hatshepsut from her royal childhood to her unprecedented reign as a female Pharaoh in a world designed for men. It is an excellent tool for discussing gender roles, the weight of leadership, and the importance of leaving a lasting legacy. While written for the 8 to 12 age group, the book manages to balance historical facts with a narrative that feels personal and inspiring. Parents will appreciate the high quality photography of Egyptian artifacts and the clear explanation of how Hatshepsut used art and architecture to solidify her power. It is a sophisticated yet accessible look at a woman who redefined what it meant to be a king.