Families who loved Your Passport to France by Charly Haley 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 begins to ask questions about the wider world or when a family trip is on the horizon. It is an ideal resource for fostering a sense of global citizenship and curiosity in children who are starting to notice cultural differences in food, language, and daily routines. By framing the reading experience as a journey, it helps bridge the gap between a child's own life and the lives of peers across the Atlantic. This nonfiction guide introduces elementary-aged readers to the geography, history, and vibrant culture of France. Through engaging visuals and accessible text, it covers everything from the Eiffel Tower to common French snacks and holiday traditions. It is perfectly leveled for the 5 to 9 age range, offering enough detail to satisfy a second grader's research needs while remaining simple enough for a kindergartner to enjoy as a read-aloud. It is a gentle, welcoming invitation to explore the world beyond their backyard.