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If I Built a CarChris Van DusenThe Magic School Bus and the Electric Field TripJoanna ColeIf you enjoyed the educational and scientific elements of If I Built a Car, you might find The Magic School Bus and the Electric Field Trip engaging with its fun and informative exploration of electricity and magnetism, and the entertaining characters and illustrations that bring the concepts to life.
Are You Listening?Tillie WaldenOn a SunbeamTillie WaldenIf you enjoyed Tillie Walden's storytelling and art style in Are You Listening?, you might appreciate On a Sunbeam for its similar themes of found family, self-discovery, and queer romance, as well as its stunning illustrations and imaginative world-building.
Are You Listening?Tillie WaldenSpinningTillie WaldenIf you enjoyed Tillie Walden's autobiographical elements in Are You Listening?, you might find Spinning compelling with its exploration of figure skating, coming-of-age, and identity, as well as its poignant and honest portrayal of the author's own experiences.
Are You Listening?Tillie WaldenLaura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With MeMariko Tamaki and Rosemary Valero-O'ConnellIf you enjoyed the LGBTQ+ representation and emotional depth of Are You Listening?, you might find Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me engaging with its exploration of toxic relationships, self-worth, and friendship, as well as its beautiful artwork and diverse cast of characters.
They Say BlueJillian TamakiThis Is Not My HatJon KlassenIf you enjoyed the beautiful and imaginative illustrations in They Say Blue, you might appreciate This Is Not My Hat for its similarly stunning artwork and playful story about a small fish who steals a hat from a bigger fish.
They Say BlueJillian TamakiThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you were charmed by the whimsical and creative storytelling in They Say Blue, you might find The Day the Crayons Quit delightful with its humorous premise of crayons going on strike and its colorful illustrations that bring the characters to life.
They Say BlueJillian TamakiThe Rabbit ListenedCori DoerrfeldIf you appreciated the emotional depth and sensitivity of They Say Blue, The Rabbit Listened offers a heartwarming story about a young child who copes with loss and grief with the help of a compassionate rabbit who listens and understands, providing a comforting and uplifting reading experience.
The Nature of the BeastLouise PennyThe DryJane HarperIf you enjoyed the small-town setting and the intricate web of secrets and lies in The Nature of the Beast, you might appreciate The Dry for its atmospheric portrayal of a drought-stricken Australian community, its complex characters, and its gripping mystery.
The Nature of the BeastLouise PennyThe Cuckoo's CallingRobert GalbraithIf you enjoyed the character-driven nature of The Nature of the Beast and its focus on the detective's personal life, you might find The Cuckoo's Calling intriguing with its flawed but likable protagonist, its vivid depiction of London, and its twisty plot.
The Nature of the BeastLouise PennyThe Sweetness at the Bottom of the PieAlan BradleyIf you enjoyed the cozy mystery elements of The Nature of the Beast and its charming small-town setting, you might like The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie for its precocious young protagonist, its witty humor, and its engaging plot.
Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice from My Bipolar LifeEllen ForneyAn Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and MadnessKay Redfield JamisonIf you enjoyed the personal and insightful nature of Rock Steady, you might appreciate An Unquiet Mind, which is a memoir by a clinical psychologist who also has bipolar disorder. It offers a unique perspective on the condition and provides a compelling narrative of her experiences.
Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice from My Bipolar LifeEllen ForneyMadness: A Bipolar LifeMarya HornbacherIf you enjoyed the candid and honest portrayal of living with bipolar disorder in Rock Steady, you might find Madness to be a similarly engaging read. It is a memoir that explores the author's experiences with bipolar disorder, addiction, and recovery, and offers a unique perspective on mental illness.
Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice from My Bipolar LifeEllen ForneyThe Collected Schizophrenias: EssaysEsmé Weijun WangIf you appreciated the blend of personal experience and informative content in Rock Steady, you might enjoy The Collected Schizophrenias, which is a collection of essays that explore the author's experiences with mental illness. While the conditions are different, the book offers a similar mix of personal narrative and informative content that can be both engaging and informative.
King & Kayla and the Case of the Lost ToothDori Hillestad ButlerBarkusPatricia MacLachlanIf you enjoyed the charming and heartwarming story of King and Kayla, you might also enjoy Barkus, which features a lovable dog and his adventures with his young owner. Both books have a gentle tone and are perfect for young readers who love animals.
King & Kayla and the Case of the Lost ToothDori Hillestad ButlerThe Princess in BlackShannon HaleIf you liked the mystery-solving aspect of King and Kayla, you might enjoy The Princess in Black, which features a young princess who secretly fights monsters. Both books have a fun and engaging plot that will keep young readers entertained.
King & Kayla and the Case of the Lost ToothDori Hillestad ButlerNate the GreatMarjorie Weinman SharmatIf you enjoyed the detective work in King and Kayla, you might also enjoy Nate the Great, which features a young detective who solves mysteries with the help of his dog. Both books have a similar format and are perfect for young readers who love solving puzzles.
The Three Little PugsNoah Z. JonesThe True Story of the Three Little PigsJon ScieszkaIf you enjoyed the twist on a classic tale in The Three Little Pugs, you might appreciate The True Story of the Three Little Pigs for its humorous and subversive take on the original story, told from the perspective of the Big Bad Wolf.
The Three Little PugsNoah Z. JonesThe Three Ninja PigsCorey Rosen SchwartzIf you liked the idea of three animal protagonists in a familiar story, you might enjoy The Three Ninja Pigs, which features three pig siblings who use martial arts to outsmart the Big Bad Wolf and save their family's dojo.
The Three Little PugsNoah Z. JonesThe Three Little Aliens and the Big Bad RobotMargaret McNamaraIf you enjoyed the sci-fi twist in The Three Little Pugs, you might like The Three Little Aliens and the Big Bad Robot, which reimagines the classic story with three alien siblings who use their unique abilities to outsmart a menacing robot.
Fantastic YouDanielle DufayetI Like Myself!Karen BeaumontIf you enjoyed the positive and empowering message of Fantastic You, you might appreciate I Like Myself! for its celebration of self-love, individuality, and inner beauty, conveyed through playful and colorful illustrations and catchy rhymes.
Fantastic YouDanielle DufayetThe DotPeter H. ReynoldsIf you were inspired by Fantastic You's encouragement to explore your creativity and express yourself, you might find The Dot appealing with its charming story of a girl who discovers her artistic talent and learns to embrace her unique style, accompanied by simple and expressive illustrations.
Fantastic YouDanielle DufayetGiraffes Can't DanceGiles AndreaeIf you enjoyed the lively and rhythmic tone of Fantastic You, Giraffes Can't Dance offers a fun and uplifting story of a giraffe who learns to dance to his own beat, despite the doubts and criticisms of others, conveyed through vibrant and whimsical illustrations and catchy rhymes.
SandcastleEinat TsarfatiThe Night GardenerTerry Fan and Eric FanIf you enjoyed the imaginative and dreamlike illustrations in Sandcastle, you might appreciate The Night Gardener for its stunning artwork, whimsical storytelling, and exploration of the transformative power of nature.
SandcastleEinat TsarfatiThe DotPeter H. ReynoldsIf you appreciated the message of creativity and self-expression in Sandcastle, you might enjoy The Dot for its inspiring story of a young girl who discovers her artistic talent and learns to embrace her unique perspective.
SandcastleEinat TsarfatiThe Little PrinceAntoine de Saint-ExupéryIf you enjoyed the philosophical and introspective themes in Sandcastle, you might find The Little Prince intriguing with its exploration of the human condition, the nature of love and friendship, and the importance of imagination and wonder.
Almond: a NovelWon-Pyung SohnThe VegetarianHan KangIf you enjoyed the exploration of mental health and the impact of societal pressure on individuals in Almond, The Vegetarian offers a similarly haunting and thought-provoking story that delves into the consequences of defying societal norms and expectations.
Almond: a NovelWon-Pyung SohnThe Memory PoliceYoko OgawaIf you appreciated the surreal and atmospheric elements of Almond, The Memory Police offers a captivating and unsettling story that explores memory, loss, and the power of authoritarian regimes, creating a haunting and thought-provoking reading experience.
Almond: a NovelWon-Pyung SohnThe Only ChildMi-Ae SeoIf you enjoyed the psychological thriller elements of Almond, The Only Child offers a similarly gripping and suspenseful story that delves into the mind of a psychopath and the impact of childhood trauma, providing a chilling and immersive reading experience.
My Brother the DuckPat Zietlow MillerThe Pout-Pout FishDeborah DiesenIf you enjoyed the playful and heartwarming tone of My Brother the Duck, you might appreciate The Pout-Pout Fish for its charming illustrations, catchy rhymes, and uplifting message about self-acceptance and friendship.
My Brother the DuckPat Zietlow MillerThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you liked the whimsical and imaginative elements of My Brother the Duck, you might find The Day the Crayons Quit delightful with its clever premise, witty humor, and colorful illustrations that spark creativity and imagination.
My Brother the DuckPat Zietlow MillerThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you appreciated the simple yet profound message of My Brother the Duck, The Very Hungry Caterpillar offers a timeless classic that teaches valuable lessons about growth, transformation, and the beauty of nature through its iconic illustrations and engaging narrative.
Sing, Unburied, SingJesmyn WardThe Water DancerTa-Nehisi CoatesIf you enjoyed the magical realism and exploration of African American history in Sing, Unburied, Sing, you might appreciate The Water Dancer for its lyrical prose, imaginative storytelling, and powerful examination of slavery, memory, and freedom.
Sing, Unburied, SingJesmyn WardAn American MarriageTayari JonesIf you were moved by the family dynamics and emotional depth of Sing, Unburied, Sing, you might find An American Marriage compelling with its exploration of love, loyalty, and injustice, and its examination of the impact of the criminal justice system on African American lives.
Sing, Unburied, SingJesmyn WardThe MothersBrit BennettIf you appreciated the complex characters and themes of Sing, Unburied, Sing, you might enjoy The Mothers for its exploration of friendship, secrets, and identity, and its examination of the choices we make and the consequences that follow.
MapleLori NicholsTap the Magic TreeChristie MathesonIf you enjoyed the interactive and nature-focused elements of Maple, Tap the Magic Tree offers a similar experience with its interactive format that encourages readers to tap, shake, and blow on the pages to make the tree change with the seasons, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about nature.
MapleLori NicholsThe Giving TreeShel SilversteinIf you appreciated the theme of the special bond between a child and a tree in Maple, The Giving Tree is a classic tale that explores a similar relationship, with its poignant and heartwarming story of a tree that gives everything it has to a boy throughout his life.
MapleLori NicholsThe Curious GardenPeter BrownIf you enjoyed the focus on gardening and the transformative power of nature in Maple, The Curious Garden is a delightful picture book that tells the story of a boy who discovers a neglected garden and transforms it into a lush and vibrant oasis, inspiring others to join him in his efforts to make the city a greener place.
One by OneRuth WareThe Guest ListLucy FoleyIf you enjoyed the suspenseful and atmospheric setting of One by One, you might appreciate The Guest List for its similar isolated location, multiple perspectives, and murder mystery plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
One by OneRuth WareThe Silent PatientAlex MichaelidesIf you were captivated by the psychological thriller elements of One by One, you might find The Silent Patient intriguing with its exploration of trauma, memory, and the human psyche, as well as its unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
One by OneRuth WareThe Hunting PartyLucy FoleyIf you enjoyed the closed-circle mystery and character-driven plot of One by One, you might find The Hunting Party appealing with its similar group of friends in a remote location, secrets and tensions bubbling beneath the surface, and a murder that threatens to tear them apart.
Little White RabbitKevin HenkesThe Runaway BunnyMargaret Wise BrownIf you enjoyed the gentle and whimsical tone of Little White Rabbit, you might appreciate The Runaway Bunny for its similar themes of imagination, love, and the parent-child bond, as well as its beautiful illustrations.
Little White RabbitKevin HenkesGoodnight MoonMargaret Wise BrownIf you liked the simple and repetitive language of Little White Rabbit, you might enjoy Goodnight Moon for its soothing and calming effect, as well as its iconic illustrations that have become a staple of children's literature.
Little White RabbitKevin HenkesThe Tale of Peter RabbitBeatrix PotterIf you appreciated the animal protagonist and the playful exploration of nature in Little White Rabbit, you might find The Tale of Peter Rabbit charming with its mischievous rabbit hero, vivid descriptions of the English countryside, and timeless appeal.
It's Shoe Time!Bryan Collier and Mo WillemsDon't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!Mo WillemsIf you enjoyed the humor and playful illustrations in It's Shoe Time!, you might also enjoy Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, another beloved children's book by Mo Willems that features a mischievous pigeon and encourages reader participation.
It's Shoe Time!Bryan Collier and Mo WillemsThe Cat in the HatDr. SeussIf you enjoyed the rhyming and whimsical nature of It's Shoe Time!, you might appreciate The Cat in the Hat, a classic children's book that features a mischievous cat who brings chaos to a rainy day, with its playful language and colorful illustrations.
It's Shoe Time!Bryan Collier and Mo WillemsThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the educational aspect of It's Shoe Time!, The Very Hungry Caterpillar is another beloved children's book that teaches young readers about the life cycle of a butterfly in a fun and engaging way, with its colorful illustrations and interactive format.
Small SpacesKatherine ArdenThe Night GardenerJonathan AuxierIf you enjoyed the spooky and atmospheric elements of Small Spaces, The Night Gardener offers a similarly eerie tale with a haunted house, cursed family, and a sinister tree that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Small SpacesKatherine ArdenThe JumbiesTracey BaptisteIf you appreciated the folklore and mythology woven into Small Spaces, The Jumbies offers a thrilling adventure inspired by Caribbean folklore, with a brave young heroine, magical creatures, and a battle between good and evil.
Small SpacesKatherine ArdenThe Dreadful Tale of Prosper ReddingAlexandra BrackenIf you enjoyed the blend of humor and horror in Small Spaces, The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding offers a witty and spooky story about a boy who discovers he's descended from a famous demon hunter and must outwit a demon who's taken up residence in his body.
The Scrambled States of AmericaLaurie KellerThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you enjoyed the humor and playful tone of The Scrambled States of America, you might also enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit, which features a cast of colorful characters and witty writing that will delight readers of all ages.