15 Books That Will Take Your Kids Around the World
- christelle
- Apr 17
- 4 min read

Let’s be honest — we’d all love to pack the kids up and jet off to Tokyo or trek through the Andes, but between school drop-offs, laundry piles, a suspicious smell in the fridge and the cost of all these plane tickets … international travel isn’t exactly part of the weekly routine.
Thankfully, there’s another way to give our kids a taste of the world without the jet lag or the credit card bill. These books are little passports to big adventures, filled with culture, colour, and curiosity.
Here’s a list of 15 culturally rich children’s books, grouped by age, that’ll take your kids from Paris to the Pacific, and a few surprising places in between.
Picture Books (Ages 3–7)
Short, vibrant, and full of feeling — these are perfect for little ones who love beautiful illustrations and big adventures.

Join Claris, a fashion-obsessed mouse with a dream to move to Paris. Gorgeous illustrations, French flair, and themes of determination, kindness, and style. Très chic and perfect for fashion-forward toddlers (or mums). I've bought all the books because the illustrations are really pretty and they also make for gorgeous baby shower gifts.

Another five star recommendataion. This is a beautifully poetic story of two children living in very different climates — one dry, one drenched. It shows how nature shapes our lives and gently introduces kids to how people live in India.

Based on model and activist Georgie Badiel’s childhood in Burkina Faso, this story follows a girl who dreams of bringing clean water to her village. Powerful, moving, and sparks big questions (in the best way).

Set in Korea, this is a gentle, awe-inspiring tale of a young girl learning to free-dive with her grandmother, a real-life “sea woman.” It celebrates bravery, tradition, and the bond between generations.
Early Readers (Ages 6–8)
Still picture-heavy, but with longer text and more narrative depth — perfect for early independent readers or read-alongs.

A classic Italian tale about a magical pasta pot and a well-meaning but clueless assistant. It’s part folklore, part comedy, and a great intro to Italian culture and consequences (especially pasta-related ones).
6. Big Anthony: His Story by Tomie dePaola

The companion to Strega Nona, this one’s all about Anthony himself. It gives readers a new perspective on the lovable (if slightly clumsy and chaotic) character, with themes of misunderstanding and redemption.

A whirlwind journey following kids from 13 countries as they share their daily lives. Bright, engaging, and filled with real facts about cultures, customs, and geography. Like a postcard from every page.

My son loved this story! It's a goofy, fun Canadian road trip featuring a dog named Carlson and lots of unexpected adventures. You kids will learn about Canadian landscapes and local traditions while laughing at Carlson’s antics.
Chapter Books (Ages 7–10)
For curious readers ready to dive into longer stories, these blend action with learning seamlessly.

I've been reading this series over and over again. It's very short but packed with awesome adventures and historical information. If you don't know this series here's how I would describe it: Time travel + history + siblings who don’t argue much = a winner. Each book drops Jack and Annie into a different time and place, from ancient China to the Amazon. Very gentle intro to world history and culture.

This is another one of my favourire middle grade book series. Each book features real historical events told from a kid’s perspective. These books are fast-paced and gripping. From earthquakes to wars, they open the door to empathy, resilience, and understanding the past.

Part science, part adventure, part travel — this series follows a team of kids who solve real-world problems. This specific book takes readers under the sea near the Pacific Islands, exploring both nature and teamwork. I absolutely love the concept and their little adventures!
Upper Middle Grade (Ages 9–12)
For older readers who love a strong storyline and vivid settings. These are great for solo reading or family read-alouds.

Set in 1930s Paris, this beautifully illustrated novel follows Hugo, a boy who lives in a train station and keeps the clocks running while unraveling a mysterious mechanical man. It’s cinematic, emotional, and full of French atmosphere — a perfect blend of adventure, history, and art.

Set in the Arctic, this is a heartfelt story about a girl who befriends a lone polar bear. It’s quiet and powerful, touching on climate change, loneliness, and courage.

One of my favourite middle grade books! I love anything happening in the Amazon jungle. When a group of kids crash-land in the Amazon, they must learn to survive — unless they're not alone... Atmospheric, a little wild, and full of rich detail about life in the rainforest.

A magical, high-seas adventure with an all-female pirate crew, set in Spain and Morocco. History, fantasy, and fierce girls — what's not to love?
Want Even More Global Adventures?
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Because the world is big, beautiful, and waiting for them to explore it… one book at a time.

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