Looking for dinosaur fiction without evolution?
We’ve searched high and low for great dinosaur fiction for kids, specifically books that don’t promote evolution. When I asked a large homeschool group if they had recommendations, they all said there is NO dinosaur fiction (without evolution) available – there is only nonfiction. I was certain there must be options, so I scoured the internet. It took a while but we found them!
Each of the books shared here compliments Creation Science and promote a Biblical world view, in that:
- Dinosaurs were included during the first days of God’s creation
- Dinosaurs and man lived on the earth together
- Most dinosaurs died during Noah’s flood
There are reading options for a variety of ages, from younger elementary readers to teen readers. Take a look below:
Noah Drake and the Dragon Killer, written by Ben Russell, is recommended for younger elementary readers (ages 8 and up). This is a fun and funny adventure about a boy named Noah who vacations with his family and ends up finding a real dinosaur in Lake Champlain. Noah sets out to protect his discovery from the Dragon Killer, keeping the plesiosaur from extinction.
We’re looking forward to reading the sequel!
You can find it here.
Detective Zack and the Danger at Dinosaur Camp, written by Jerry D. Thomas, is recommended for younger elementary readers (ages 9 and up). This mystery and adventure story has Zack attending a dinosaur camp with his family. They are hoping to reconcile the Bible’s Creation story with the evolutionary account of dinosaurs but get mixed up with all the strange mysteries occurring at the camp. With determination and a little detective work they not only use the clues to solve the cases, but they also discover the amazing truth about dinosaurs.
This book may be harder to find, as it is out of print. But you can still buy copies from used booksellers online.
You may find a used copy here or here.
Cosmic Chaos, written by CM Shelton, is recommended for older elementary readers (ages ten and up). When Logan utilizes his new robot’s technology to help him with his evolution homework, a glitch in the robot’s system sends him time traveling to the days of Creation and dinosaurs. As he navigates this discovery, he’s also on a mission to find his missing mom.
This science-fiction adventure has a sequel forthcoming.
You can find it here.
The Truth Chronicles: The Time Machine, by Tim Chaffey and Joe Westbrook, is recommended for middle school and teen readers (ages 13 and up). When Jax and his three friends discover their science fair project gives them the ability to time travel, they find themselves face to face with dinosaurs. As they explore ancient times, they find clues that indicate Jax’s dad may still be alive.
There are quite a few books in the series and we’ve been working our way through them.
You can find it here.
We hope you enjoy these dinosaur adventure stories as much as we have!