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The Girl Who Drank the MoonKelly BarnhillThe Witch's BoyKelly BarnhillIf you enjoyed Kelly Barnhill's writing style and the magical elements of The Girl Who Drank the Moon, you might also enjoy The Witch's Boy, which features a similar blend of fantasy, adventure, and heartwarming themes.
The Girl Who Drank the MoonKelly BarnhillThe Secret KeepersTrenton Lee StewartIf you enjoyed the themes of friendship, courage, and mystery in The Girl Who Drank the Moon, you might also enjoy The Secret Keepers, which features a young protagonist on a quest to uncover the secrets of a hidden society and protect his friends from danger.
The Girl Who Drank the MoonKelly BarnhillThe PeculiarStefan BachmannIf you enjoyed the dark and whimsical tone of The Girl Who Drank the Moon, you might also enjoy The Peculiar, which features a Victorian-era London filled with magic, monsters, and intrigue, and follows a young changeling boy on a quest to save his kind from extinction.
Shh! We Have a PlanChris HaughtonI Want My Hat BackJon KlassenIf you enjoyed the humor and visual storytelling of Shh! We Have a Plan, you might also enjoy I Want My Hat Back, another picture book with a darkly comedic tone and minimalist illustrations that convey a lot of emotion and character.
Shh! We Have a PlanChris HaughtonThe Book with No PicturesB.J. NovakIf you appreciated the playful and interactive nature of Shh! We Have a Plan, you might also enjoy The Book with No Pictures, which uses words and typography to engage the reader in unexpected ways and encourage participation and laughter.
Shh! We Have a PlanChris HaughtonPress HereHervé TulletIf you enjoyed the interactive and imaginative elements of Shh! We Have a Plan, you might also enjoy Press Here, a picture book that invites the reader to interact with the pages and create their own story through simple but clever prompts and illustrations.
Carl's Summer VacationAlexandra DayGood Dog, CarlAlexandra DayIf you enjoyed the charming and heartwarming story of Carl's Summer Vacation, you might also enjoy Good Dog, Carl, another delightful picture book by the same author featuring the lovable Rottweiler Carl and his adventures with a baby.
Carl's Summer VacationAlexandra DayBiscuit Goes to SchoolAlyssa Satin CapucilliIf you liked the playful and endearing illustrations in Carl's Summer Vacation, you might enjoy Biscuit Goes to School, a sweet and simple story about a little yellow puppy's first day of school, with adorable illustrations that capture the joy and excitement of learning.
Carl's Summer VacationAlexandra DayCurious George Goes to the BeachH.A. ReyIf you enjoyed the beach setting and fun activities in Carl's Summer Vacation, you might also enjoy Curious George Goes to the Beach, a classic children's book featuring the mischievous monkey and his adventures on the sand and in the water, with colorful illustrations and a playful sense of humor.
To Die But OnceJacqueline WinspearMaisie DobbsJacqueline WinspearIf you enjoyed To Die But Once's historical setting, strong female protagonist, and blend of mystery and personal drama, you might appreciate the first book in the series, Maisie Dobbs, which introduces the character and her unique approach to solving cases.
To Die But OnceJacqueline WinspearThe Sweetness at the Bottom of the PieAlan BradleyIf you were captivated by To Die But Once's focus on family dynamics and the impact of war on individuals, you might find The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie intriguing with its precocious young protagonist, witty humor, and exploration of the British countryside during the 1950s.
To Die But OnceJacqueline WinspearThe Mapping of Love and DeathJacqueline WinspearIf you enjoyed the historical and emotional depth of To Die But Once, The Mapping of Love and Death offers a similarly poignant story that delves into the aftermath of World War I, the impact of loss on families, and the power of love and memory.
Richard Scarry's Best First Book EverRichard ScarryThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the colorful illustrations and interactive nature of Richard Scarry's Best First Book Ever, you might also enjoy The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which features vibrant illustrations and a tactile reading experience that engages young readers.
Richard Scarry's Best First Book EverRichard ScarryGoodnight MoonMargaret Wise BrownIf you appreciated the gentle and soothing tone of Richard Scarry's Best First Book Ever, you might also enjoy Goodnight Moon, which features a calming bedtime story and soft illustrations that create a peaceful atmosphere for young readers.
Richard Scarry's Best First Book EverRichard ScarryWhere the Wild Things AreMaurice SendakIf you enjoyed the imaginative and whimsical nature of Richard Scarry's Best First Book Ever, you might also enjoy Where the Wild Things Are, which features a young boy's journey to a magical land filled with fantastical creatures and imaginative illustrations that spark the imagination.
Garcia & Colette Go ExploringHannah BarnabyThe Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary FriendDan SantatIf you enjoyed the whimsical and imaginative nature of Garcia & Colette Go Exploring, you might appreciate The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend for its charming illustrations, heartwarming story of friendship, and imaginative world-building.
Garcia & Colette Go ExploringHannah BarnabyThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you liked the playful and humorous tone of Garcia & Colette Go Exploring, you might enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit for its witty and clever premise, colorful illustrations, and relatable characters.
Garcia & Colette Go ExploringHannah BarnabyThe Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris LessmoreWilliam JoyceIf you appreciated the sense of wonder and adventure in Garcia & Colette Go Exploring, you might find The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore captivating with its imaginative story, stunning illustrations, and celebration of the power of books and storytelling.
Kitten and the Night WatchmanJohn SullivanA Sick Day for Amos McGeePhilip C. SteadIf you enjoyed the heartwarming story and beautiful illustrations of Kitten and the Night Watchman, you might also enjoy A Sick Day for Amos McGee, which features a similar theme of friendship and kindness between a zookeeper and his animal friends.
Kitten and the Night WatchmanJohn SullivanThe Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABC's (the Hard Way)Patrick McDonnellIf you appreciated the playful and whimsical nature of Kitten and the Night Watchman, you might enjoy The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABC's (the Hard Way), which features a similar style of storytelling and charming illustrations that will delight readers of all ages.
Kitten and the Night WatchmanJohn SullivanInterrupting ChickenDavid Ezra SteinIf you enjoyed the humor and cleverness of Kitten and the Night Watchman, you might also enjoy Interrupting Chicken, which features a hilarious and relatable story about a little chicken who can't resist interrupting her bedtime stories, much to her father's chagrin.
Charming as a VerbBen PhilippeFrankly in LoveDavid YoonIf you enjoyed the coming-of-age story and the exploration of identity and relationships in Charming as a Verb, you might appreciate Frankly in Love for its similar themes, relatable characters, and heartfelt portrayal of first love and family dynamics.
Charming as a VerbBen PhilippeThe Sun Is Also a StarNicola YoonIf you liked the romantic aspect of Charming as a Verb and the way it explores the complexities of relationships, you might enjoy The Sun Is Also a Star for its engaging characters, diverse perspectives, and thought-provoking examination of fate, love, and the universe.
Charming as a VerbBen PhilippeI'll Give You the SunJandy NelsonIf you appreciated the lyrical writing style and the emotional depth of Charming as a Verb, you might find I'll Give You the Sun captivating with its beautiful prose, complex characters, and exploration of family, art, and identity.
Best Babysitters EverCaroline CalaThe Baby-Sitters ClubAnn M. MartinIf you enjoyed the theme of babysitting and the strong female friendships in Best Babysitters Ever, you might appreciate The Baby-Sitters Club series for its enduring popularity, relatable characters, and exploration of important issues faced by young people.
Best Babysitters EverCaroline CalaThe PenderwicksJeanne BirdsallIf you liked the focus on friendship and the fun adventures in Best Babysitters Ever, you might enjoy The Penderwicks for its heartwarming story, charming characters, and delightful family dynamics.
Best Babysitters EverCaroline CalaThe Secret SeriesEnid BlytonIf you enjoyed the mystery and intrigue in Best Babysitters Ever, The Secret Series might be a good fit for you with its exciting adventures, clever puzzles, and engaging characters.
Blanche Cleans UpBarbara NeelyThe Cutting SeasonAttica LockeIf you enjoyed the mystery and social commentary in Blanche Cleans Up, you might appreciate The Cutting Season for its exploration of race, class, and history in the American South, as well as its gripping murder investigation.
Blanche Cleans UpBarbara NeelyThe No. 1 Ladies' Detective AgencyAlexander McCall SmithIf you liked the strong female protagonist and the cozy mystery feel of Blanche Cleans Up, you might enjoy The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency for its charming setting in Botswana, delightful characters, and engaging cases.
Blanche Cleans UpBarbara NeelyThe Widows of Malabar HillSujata MasseyIf you appreciated the historical and cultural elements of Blanche Cleans Up, The Widows of Malabar Hill offers a fascinating glimpse into 1920s Bombay, with a smart and resourceful female detective, intricate family dynamics, and a complex mystery to solve.
Primates: the Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Biruté GaldikasJim Ottaviani & Maris WicksThe Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksRebecca SklootIf you enjoyed the scientific exploration and ethical considerations in Primates, you might appreciate The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks for its examination of the impact of medical research on individuals and their families, and the complex issues surrounding informed consent and ownership of biological materials.
Primates: the Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Biruté GaldikasJim Ottaviani & Maris WicksThe Soul of an OctopusSy MontgomeryIf you were fascinated by the exploration of animal behavior and intelligence in Primates, you might find The Soul of an Octopus intriguing with its examination of the complex and mysterious world of these creatures, and the connections between humans and other species.
Primates: the Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Biruté GaldikasJim Ottaviani & Maris WicksLab GirlHope JahrenIf you enjoyed the personal stories and scientific insights in Primates, Lab Girl offers a compelling memoir of a female scientist's journey through academia, research, and personal challenges, with a focus on the wonders of the natural world and the importance of curiosity and perseverance.
Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at SchoolPete the Cat: Rocking in My School ShoesEric LitwinIf you enjoyed the school setting and the fun, educational tone of Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at School, you might also enjoy Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, which features a cool, musical cat who explores his school and learns new things.
Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at SchoolFancy Nancy: JoJo and the Magic TrickJane O'ConnorIf you liked the playful and imaginative elements of Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at School, you might enjoy Fancy Nancy: JoJo and the Magic Trick, which features a young girl who loves to perform magic tricks and uses her creativity to solve problems and have fun.
Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at SchoolLlama Llama Misses MamaAnna DewdneyIf you enjoyed the relatable themes of starting school and dealing with separation anxiety in Peppa Pig and the Busy Day at School, you might appreciate Llama Llama Misses Mama, which follows a young llama who feels nervous and homesick on his first day of school, but learns to cope with the help of his teacher and friends.
Wear, Repair, Repurpose: a Maker's Guide to Mending and Upcycling ClothesLily FulopMending Matters: Stitch, Patch, and Repair Your Favorite Denim & MoreKatrina RodabaughIf you enjoyed the practical and creative approach to mending and upcycling clothes in Wear, Repair, Repurpose, you might appreciate Mending Matters for its focus on sustainable fashion, detailed instructions, and beautiful photography.
Wear, Repair, Repurpose: a Maker's Guide to Mending and Upcycling ClothesLily FulopThe Conscious Closet: The Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing GoodElizabeth L. ClineIf you were interested in the environmental and social impact of fashion in Wear, Repair, Repurpose, The Conscious Closet offers a comprehensive guide to building a sustainable wardrobe, including tips on shopping secondhand, caring for clothes, and making ethical choices.
Wear, Repair, Repurpose: a Maker's Guide to Mending and Upcycling ClothesLily FulopSewing Happiness: A Year of Simple Projects for Living WellSanae IshidaIf you enjoyed the mindfulness and joy of making in Wear, Repair, Repurpose, Sewing Happiness offers a delightful collection of sewing projects that celebrate creativity, self-care, and gratitude, with charming illustrations and personal stories.
From the Desk of Zoe WashingtonJanae MarksThe Parker InheritanceVarian JohnsonIf you enjoyed the mystery and suspense in From the Desk of Zoe Washington, you might also enjoy The Parker Inheritance for its engaging plot, relatable characters, and exploration of family secrets and historical injustices.
From the Desk of Zoe WashingtonJanae MarksThe Only Black Girls in TownBrandy ColbertIf you appreciated the themes of friendship and identity in From the Desk of Zoe Washington, you might find The Only Black Girls in Town a compelling read with its nuanced portrayal of race, family dynamics, and growing up.
From the Desk of Zoe WashingtonJanae MarksA Good Kind of TroubleLisa Moore RaméeIf you enjoyed the strong and determined protagonist in From the Desk of Zoe Washington, you might also enjoy A Good Kind of Trouble for its exploration of social justice, activism, and finding one's voice in the face of adversity.
The Paris Library: a NovelJanet Skeslien CharlesThe Book ThiefMarkus ZusakIf you enjoyed The Paris Library's exploration of the power of books and libraries during wartime, you might appreciate The Book Thief for its poignant story of a young girl's love of books and the solace they provide during the horrors of Nazi Germany.
The Paris Library: a NovelJanet Skeslien CharlesThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie SocietyMary Ann Shaffer and Annie BarrowsIf you enjoyed The Paris Library's portrayal of the importance of books and reading in bringing people together during difficult times, you might enjoy The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society for its charming story of a book club formed during the German occupation of the Channel Islands.
The Paris Library: a NovelJanet Skeslien CharlesThe NightingaleKristin HannahIf you enjoyed The Paris Library's depiction of the bravery and resilience of women during wartime, you might appreciate The Nightingale for its powerful story of two sisters in Nazi-occupied France who risk everything to resist the German occupation and protect their loved ones.
Poppleton and FriendsCynthia RylantFrog and Toad Are FriendsArnold LobelIf you enjoyed the charming and heartwarming stories of friendship in Poppleton and Friends, you might also enjoy Frog and Toad Are Friends, which features a similar theme of animal friends and their adventures.
Poppleton and FriendsCynthia RylantHenry and MudgeCynthia RylantSince you enjoyed Poppleton and Friends, you might also enjoy Henry and Mudge, another series by the same author that features a lovable duo of a boy and his big dog, and their fun and heartwarming adventures.
Poppleton and FriendsCynthia RylantLittle BearElse Holmelund MinarikIf you enjoyed the gentle and heartwarming stories of Poppleton and Friends, you might also enjoy Little Bear, which features a similar theme of animal friends and their everyday adventures, with charming illustrations and simple yet engaging storytelling.
Saga. [Volume One]Brian K. VaughanY: The Last ManBrian K. VaughanIf you enjoyed Brian K. Vaughan's writing style and the blend of sci-fi and fantasy elements in Saga, you might appreciate Y: The Last Man, a post-apocalyptic graphic novel series that follows the last surviving man on Earth and his journey to uncover the truth behind the global catastrophe.
Saga. [Volume One]Brian K. VaughanMonstressMarjorie LiuIf you enjoyed the complex world-building and strong female characters in Saga, you might enjoy Monstress, a dark fantasy graphic novel series that explores themes of war, racism, and feminism in a richly imagined world filled with magic and monsters.