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Boats: Speeding! Sailing! Cruising!Patricia HubbellThe RaftJim LaMarcheIf you enjoyed the sense of adventure and exploration in Boats: Speeding! Sailing! Cruising!, The Raft offers a captivating story of a boy's journey down a river on a homemade raft, with beautiful illustrations and a message of environmental awareness and appreciation for nature.
Olivia and SnowflakeJulie SykesThe Snowy DayEzra Jack KeatsIf you enjoyed the wintery setting and the bond between a child and a snow creature in Olivia and Snowflake, you might appreciate The Snowy Day for its beautiful illustrations, simple yet evocative prose, and celebration of the joys of childhood.
Olivia and SnowflakeJulie SykesThe MittenJan BrettIf you liked the cozy and heartwarming feel of Olivia and Snowflake, you might find The Mitten appealing with its charming illustrations, engaging story, and emphasis on the importance of kindness and sharing.
Olivia and SnowflakeJulie SykesThe Polar ExpressChris Van AllsburgIf you enjoyed the magical and imaginative elements of Olivia and Snowflake, The Polar Express offers a captivating story that takes readers on a journey to the North Pole, complete with stunning illustrations, a sense of wonder, and a message of hope and belief.
Tooth Fairy's NightCandice F. RansomThe Night Before the Tooth FairyNatasha WingIf you enjoyed Tooth Fairy's Night's whimsical and imaginative take on the tooth fairy, you might appreciate The Night Before the Tooth Fairy for its playful rhyming text, charming illustrations, and relatable story about a child's anticipation of the tooth fairy's visit.
Tooth Fairy's NightCandice F. RansomThe Berenstain Bears and the Tooth FairyStan and Jan BerenstainIf you liked Tooth Fairy's Night's focus on the tooth fairy's role in children's lives, you might find The Berenstain Bears and the Tooth Fairy engaging with its beloved characters, gentle humor, and positive message about the importance of good dental hygiene.
Tooth Fairy's NightCandice F. RansomThe Tooth MouseSusan HoodIf you appreciated Tooth Fairy's Night's imaginative and magical portrayal of the tooth fairy, you might enjoy The Tooth Mouse for its charming story about a French mouse who collects children's teeth and leaves coins in their place, accompanied by beautiful illustrations and a touch of cultural history.
Midnight on the MoonMary Pope OsborneThe Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeC.S. LewisIf you enjoyed the magical and imaginative elements of Midnight on the Moon, you might appreciate The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for its captivating world-building, memorable characters, and timeless themes of good vs. evil.
Midnight on the MoonMary Pope OsborneHarry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneJ.K. RowlingIf you enjoyed the sense of adventure and discovery in Midnight on the Moon, you might enjoy Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for its engaging characters, magical setting, and thrilling plot that follows a young boy discovering his true identity and destiny.
Midnight on the MoonMary Pope OsborneA Wrinkle in TimeMadeleine L'EngleIf you enjoyed the science fiction and time travel elements of Midnight on the Moon, you might appreciate A Wrinkle in Time for its imaginative exploration of space and time, memorable characters, and themes of love, family, and the power of good over evil.
The JumbiesTracey BaptisteAkata WitchNnedi OkoraforIf you enjoyed the Caribbean folklore and magical elements of The Jumbies, you might appreciate Akata Witch for its Nigerian setting, unique magic system, and coming-of-age story that explores identity, friendship, and the power of community.
The JumbiesTracey BaptisteThe Girl Who Drank the MoonKelly BarnhillIf you liked The Jumbies' blend of adventure, danger, and heart, you might enjoy The Girl Who Drank the Moon for its whimsical and enchanting tale of a young girl, a witch, and a magical forest, filled with memorable characters and themes of love, sacrifice, and the power of stories.
The JumbiesTracey BaptisteTristan Strong Punches a Hole in the SkyKwame MbaliaIf you enjoyed The Jumbies' exploration of folklore and mythology, you might find Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky compelling with its blend of African American and West African legends, action-packed plot, and themes of grief, courage, and the importance of storytelling.
Trolls World Tour: One Big PartyElle StephensThe TrollsMike Mitchell and Walt DohrnIf you enjoyed Trolls World Tour's colorful and musical world, you might appreciate The Trolls, which is the novelization of the first Trolls movie. It features the same beloved characters and upbeat tone, and is perfect for young readers who want to relive the magic of the movie.
Trolls World Tour: One Big PartyElle StephensThe Ugly Dolls: Meet the Ugly DollsDavid Horvath and Sun-Min KimIf you liked Trolls World Tour's message of celebrating differences and embracing individuality, you might enjoy The Ugly Dolls: Meet the Ugly Dolls. It's a picture book that tells the story of a group of misfit toys who learn to love themselves and each other despite their flaws.
Trolls World Tour: One Big PartyElle StephensThe Rainbow FishMarcus PfisterIf you enjoyed Trolls World Tour's vibrant illustrations and themes of friendship and sharing, you might like The Rainbow Fish. It's a classic children's book that tells the story of a beautiful fish who learns to share his shimmering scales with his friends, and is sure to delight young readers with its colorful illustrations and heartwarming message.
Fly on the WallRemy LaiEl DeafoCece BellIf you enjoyed Fly on the Wall's exploration of feeling like an outsider and the challenges of fitting in, you might appreciate El Deafo for its heartfelt and humorous graphic novel memoir about growing up with a hearing impairment and navigating the complexities of friendship and identity.
Fly on the WallRemy LaiStargazingJen WangIf you enjoyed Fly on the Wall's themes of friendship, family, and self-discovery, you might find Stargazing a compelling read with its beautiful artwork, relatable characters, and exploration of cultural identity, ambition, and the ups and downs of relationships.
Fly on the WallRemy LaiNew KidJerry CraftIf you enjoyed Fly on the Wall's examination of fitting in and finding your place in a new environment, you might appreciate New Kid for its poignant and funny graphic novel about a 7th grader navigating a new school, dealing with microaggressions, and pursuing his passion for art.
In the CityChristopher RaschkaCity ShapesDiana MurrayIf you enjoyed the vibrant illustrations and exploration of city life in In the City, you might appreciate City Shapes for its playful and colorful depictions of urban landscapes and the shapes that can be found within them.
In the CityChristopher RaschkaThe Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray BridgeHildegarde H. SwiftIf you enjoyed the focus on a specific landmark in In the City, you might enjoy The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge for its charming story about a lighthouse on the Hudson River and its relationship with the George Washington Bridge.
In the CityChristopher RaschkaThis Is New YorkMiroslav SasekIf you enjoyed the celebration of New York City in In the City, you might appreciate This Is New York for its iconic illustrations and informative text that highlights the city's landmarks, neighborhoods, and unique character.
Dog ManDav PilkeyCaptain UnderpantsDav PilkeyIf you enjoyed the humor and cartoonish illustrations of Dog Man, you might also enjoy Captain Underpants, another series by Dav Pilkey that features silly superhero adventures and potty humor.
Dog ManDav PilkeyDiary of a Wimpy KidJeff KinneyIf you liked the graphic novel format and relatable characters in Dog Man, you might also enjoy Diary of a Wimpy Kid, which follows the humorous misadventures of middle schooler Greg Heffley through his illustrated diary entries.
Dog ManDav PilkeyBad GuysAaron BlabeyIf you enjoyed the idea of reformed villains and their wacky schemes in Dog Man, you might also enjoy Bad Guys, a series about a group of reformed animal baddies who try to do good deeds but often end up causing chaos instead.
GhostsRaina TelgemeierSmileRaina TelgemeierIf you enjoyed Ghosts' heartwarming and relatable story of family, friendship, and growing up, you might appreciate Smile, another graphic novel by the same author that explores similar themes and features a charming and endearing protagonist.
GhostsRaina TelgemeierEl DeafoCece BellIf you were drawn to Ghosts' portrayal of a young girl's struggles with illness and disability, you might find El Deafo inspiring and empowering, as it tells the autobiographical story of a girl who uses her hearing aid as a superpower and learns to embrace her differences.
GhostsRaina TelgemeierThe Witch BoyMolly Knox OstertagIf you enjoyed Ghosts' blend of fantasy and realism, you might find The Witch Boy captivating, as it tells the story of a boy who defies his family's traditions and expectations to pursue his dream of becoming a witch, while also dealing with the challenges of gender roles and social norms.
The Princess and the PeaRachel IsadoraThe Paper Bag PrincessRobert MunschIf you enjoyed the strong female protagonist in The Princess and the Pea, you might appreciate The Paper Bag Princess for its empowering message, witty humor, and unconventional fairy tale ending.
The Princess and the PeaRachel IsadoraThe Frog Prince ContinuedJon ScieszkaIf you liked the playful and humorous tone of The Princess and the Pea, you might enjoy The Frog Prince Continued for its irreverent take on classic fairy tales, clever wordplay, and colorful illustrations.
The Princess and the PeaRachel IsadoraThe True Story of the Three Little PigsJon ScieszkaIf you appreciated the subversion of expectations in The Princess and the Pea, you might find The True Story of the Three Little Pigs intriguing with its retelling of a familiar story from a different perspective, dark humor, and clever use of narrative structure.
Mr. Putter & Tabby Smell the RosesCynthia RylantFrog and Toad Are FriendsArnold LobelIf you enjoyed the gentle humor and heartwarming friendship between Mr. Putter and Tabby, you might also enjoy Frog and Toad Are Friends, which features a similar dynamic between two animal friends who support each other through life's ups and downs.
Mr. Putter & Tabby Smell the RosesCynthia RylantHenry and MudgeCynthia RylantIf you liked the cozy and charming world of Mr. Putter and Tabby, you might also enjoy Henry and Mudge, another series by Cynthia Rylant that follows the adventures of a boy and his big, lovable dog as they explore the world around them.
Mr. Putter & Tabby Smell the RosesCynthia RylantThe Cat in the HatDr. SeussIf you enjoyed the playful and whimsical tone of Mr. Putter and Tabby Smell the Roses, you might also enjoy The Cat in the Hat, a classic children's book that features a mischievous cat who brings chaos and fun to the lives of two siblings on a rainy day.
Picture DaySusan NeesFirst Day JittersJulie DannebergIf you enjoyed the school setting and relatable characters in Picture Day, you might also enjoy First Day Jitters, which follows a nervous protagonist on her first day of school and offers a heartwarming message about overcoming anxiety and making new friends.
Picture DaySusan NeesThe Name JarYangsook ChoiIf you appreciated the themes of identity and self-acceptance in Picture Day, you might find The Name Jar compelling with its exploration of a Korean girl's struggle to fit in at her new school and her journey towards embracing her unique name and cultural heritage.
Picture DaySusan NeesThe Recess QueenAlexis O'NeillIf you enjoyed the humor and playful tone of Picture Day, The Recess Queen might also be a fun read with its lively illustrations and story about a bossy playground bully who learns the value of kindness and cooperation.
Unstoppable!Adam RexThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you enjoyed the humor and creativity of Unstoppable!, you might also enjoy The Day the Crayons Quit, which features a cast of colorful characters with distinct personalities and a witty narrative that will delight readers of all ages.
Unstoppable!Adam RexI Want My Hat BackJon KlassenIf you appreciated the offbeat humor and unexpected twists in Unstoppable!, you might also enjoy I Want My Hat Back, a darkly humorous picture book with a surprising ending that will leave readers laughing and thinking.
Unstoppable!Adam RexThe True Story of the Three Little PigsJon ScieszkaIf you enjoyed the irreverent and subversive take on a classic story in Unstoppable!, you might also enjoy The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, which retells the familiar tale from the perspective of the Big Bad Wolf, offering a fresh and funny perspective on a beloved fairy tale.
Finding SpringCarin BergerThe Curious GardenPeter BrownIf you enjoyed the theme of nature and the environment in Finding Spring, you might appreciate The Curious Garden for its charming illustrations and heartwarming story about a boy who transforms a drab city into a lush garden paradise.
Finding SpringCarin BergerThe Secret GardenFrances Hodgson BurnettIf you were captivated by Finding Spring's exploration of the transformative power of nature, you might find The Secret Garden intriguing with its classic tale of a young girl who discovers a hidden garden and learns to heal herself and others through the magic of nature.
Finding SpringCarin BergerThe Tiny SeedEric CarleIf you enjoyed the beautiful illustrations and educational elements of Finding Spring, The Tiny Seed offers a delightful story about the life cycle of a seed, with Eric Carle's signature collage-style artwork and simple yet informative text that will engage and inspire young readers.
We Need More Nuts!Jonathan FenskeThe Book with No PicturesB.J. NovakIf you enjoyed the humor and silliness of We Need More Nuts!, you might appreciate The Book with No Pictures for its interactive and irreverent approach to storytelling that will have both kids and adults laughing out loud.
We Need More Nuts!Jonathan FenskeDragons Love TacosAdam RubinIf you liked the playful and imaginative tone of We Need More Nuts!, you might enjoy Dragons Love Tacos for its whimsical illustrations, engaging story, and humorous take on what happens when dragons eat spicy food.
We Need More Nuts!Jonathan FenskeThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you appreciated the colorful and vibrant illustrations in We Need More Nuts!, you might find The Day the Crayons Quit delightful with its clever premise, witty humor, and charming characters that will appeal to both kids and adults.
The Henna ArtistAlka JoshiThe NightingaleKristin HannahIf you enjoyed The Henna Artist's exploration of female relationships and the challenges women face in patriarchal societies, you might appreciate The Nightingale for its poignant portrayal of sisterhood, courage, and sacrifice during World War II.
The Henna ArtistAlka JoshiThe Space Between UsThrity UmrigarIf you were captivated by The Henna Artist's vivid depiction of life in India and the struggles of women from different social classes, you might find The Space Between Us intriguing with its exploration of the relationship between a wealthy Parsi woman and her domestic servant, delving into themes of class, gender, and power dynamics.
The Henna ArtistAlka JoshiThe Joy Luck ClubAmy TanIf you enjoyed The Henna Artist's examination of the mother-daughter relationship and the tension between tradition and modernity, you might appreciate The Joy Luck Club for its intergenerational exploration of Chinese-American identity, family dynamics, and cultural heritage.
The House of the SpiritsIsabel AllendeOne Hundred Years of SolitudeGabriel Garcia MarquezIf you enjoyed the magical realism and multi-generational family saga of The House of the Spirits, you might appreciate One Hundred Years of Solitude for its similar themes, intricate storytelling, and exploration of the history and culture of Latin America.