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Eva in the SpotlightRebecca ElliottJudy MoodyMegan McDonaldIf you liked Eva's determination and her love for performing, you might enjoy Judy Moody, a series about a spunky third-grader who is always up for an adventure and loves to express herself through various creative outlets.
Eva in the SpotlightRebecca ElliottThe Princess in BlackShannon HaleIf you enjoyed Eva's bravery and her ability to balance her interests, you might also enjoy The Princess in Black, a series about a princess who secretly fights monsters while also maintaining her royal duties and interests.
A Little Bit BraveNicola KinnearThe Book with No PicturesB.J. NovakIf you enjoyed the playful and interactive nature of A Little Bit Brave, you might appreciate The Book with No Pictures for its creative use of language, humor, and engaging format that encourages participation and imagination.
A Little Bit BraveNicola KinnearThe DotPeter H. ReynoldsIf you were inspired by A Little Bit Brave's message of overcoming fear and self-doubt, you might find The Dot inspiring with its empowering story of a young girl who discovers her own creativity and potential through art.
A Little Bit BraveNicola KinnearThe Most Magnificent ThingAshley SpiresIf you enjoyed the themes of perseverance and problem-solving in A Little Bit Brave, The Most Magnificent Thing offers a relatable and uplifting story of a young girl who learns to embrace failure and persistence in her quest to create something truly special.
Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake SaleJames DeanIf You Give a Mouse a CookieLaura NumeroffIf you enjoyed the fun and playful tone of Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake Sale, you might also enjoy If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, which features a similar style of storytelling and whimsical illustrations that will delight young readers.
Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake SaleJames DeanThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you liked the focus on food and the colorful illustrations in Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake Sale, you might also enjoy The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which follows the journey of a caterpillar as it eats its way through various foods and transforms into a butterfly.
Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake SaleJames DeanDragons Love TacosAdam RubinIf you enjoyed the humor and silliness of Pete the Cat's Groovy Bake Sale, you might also enjoy Dragons Love Tacos, which features a lighthearted story about dragons who love to eat tacos and the consequences that follow when they accidentally eat spicy salsa.
Harry by the SeaGene ZionCaps for SaleEsphyr SlobodkinaIf you enjoyed the playful and mischievous nature of Harry the dog, you might appreciate Caps for Sale for its whimsical illustrations, humorous storytelling, and memorable characters.
Harry by the SeaGene ZionCurious GeorgeH.A. ReyIf you liked the adventurous spirit of Harry the dog, you might enjoy Curious George for its lovable and curious monkey protagonist, charming illustrations, and entertaining stories that teach valuable lessons.
Harry by the SeaGene ZionThe Poky Little PuppyJanette Sebring LowreyIf you enjoyed the simple yet engaging storytelling of Harry by the Sea, you might find The Poky Little Puppy appealing for its endearing characters, relatable themes, and timeless charm that has delighted generations of readers.
SplatypusSudipta Bardhan-QuallenGiraffes Can't DanceGiles AndreaeIf you enjoyed the fun and playful rhyming text of Splatypus, you might also enjoy Giraffes Can't Dance for its lively and rhythmic language, colorful illustrations, and uplifting message about embracing your unique qualities.
SplatypusSudipta Bardhan-QuallenThe Pout-Pout FishDeborah DiesenIf you liked the humorous and expressive animal characters in Splatypus, you might find The Pout-Pout Fish appealing with its lovable protagonist, catchy refrain, and positive message about spreading happiness and kindness.
SplatypusSudipta Bardhan-QuallenDragons Love TacosAdam RubinIf you enjoyed the imaginative and whimsical nature of Splatypus, Dragons Love Tacos might also capture your interest with its playful premise, humorous illustrations, and unexpected twists that will keep you engaged and entertained.
Pencil: a Story with a PointAnn IngallsThe DotPeter H. ReynoldsIf you enjoyed the creative and imaginative elements of Pencil: a Story with a Point, you might appreciate The Dot for its inspiring message about the power of art and self-expression, and its beautiful illustrations that encourage readers to embrace their own creativity.
Pencil: a Story with a PointAnn IngallsThe Day the Crayons QuitDrew DaywaltIf you liked the playful and humorous tone of Pencil: a Story with a Point, you might find The Day the Crayons Quit entertaining with its witty letters from a box of crayons that have had enough, and its colorful illustrations that bring the story to life.
Pencil: a Story with a PointAnn IngallsThe Most Magnificent ThingAshley SpiresIf you appreciated the themes of perseverance and problem-solving in Pencil: a Story with a Point, The Most Magnificent Thing offers a heartwarming story about a girl and her dog who set out to create something magnificent, and the challenges they face along the way. The book's charming illustrations and relatable characters make it a delightful read for all ages.
Mighty, Mighty Construction SiteSherri Duskey RinkerGoodnight, Goodnight, Construction SiteSherri Duskey RinkerIf you enjoyed Mighty, Mighty Construction Site's charming illustrations and focus on teamwork, you might also enjoy the prequel, Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site, which features the same lovable construction vehicles and emphasizes the importance of winding down after a hard day's work.
Mighty, Mighty Construction SiteSherri Duskey RinkerThe Little Blue TruckAlice SchertleIf you appreciated Mighty, Mighty Construction Site's emphasis on friendship and cooperation, you might enjoy The Little Blue Truck, which features a friendly blue truck who helps his animal friends out of a jam and teaches the value of kindness and community.
Mighty, Mighty Construction SiteSherri Duskey RinkerDigger, Dozer, DumperHope VestergaardIf you enjoyed Mighty, Mighty Construction Site's focus on different types of construction vehicles and their roles, you might enjoy Digger, Dozer, Dumper, which features a variety of vehicles and their unique abilities, accompanied by catchy rhymes and colorful illustrations.
The Ghosts Went FloatingKim NormanRoom on the BroomJulia DonaldsonIf you enjoyed the playful and rhyming language of The Ghosts Went Floating, you might also enjoy Room on the Broom, which features a similar style and a fun story about a witch and her animal friends.
The Ghosts Went FloatingKim NormanGhosts in the House!Kazuno KoharaIf you liked the spooky theme of The Ghosts Went Floating, you might enjoy Ghosts in the House!, which features a young witch who moves into a haunted house and finds a creative way to deal with the ghosts.
The Ghosts Went FloatingKim NormanThe Hallo-wienerDav PilkeyIf you enjoyed the humor and silliness of The Ghosts Went Floating, you might also enjoy The Hallo-wiener, which tells the story of a dachshund who dresses up as a hot dog for Halloween and learns to stand up for himself.
Rise of the WolfJennifer A. NielsenThe False PrinceJennifer A. NielsenIf you enjoyed Jennifer A. Nielsen's writing style and the action-packed adventure in Rise of the Wolf, you might also enjoy The False Prince, the first book in her Ascendance Trilogy, which features a similar blend of intrigue, danger, and plot twists.
Rise of the WolfJennifer A. NielsenThe Ranger's Apprentice: The Ruins of GorlanJohn FlanaganIf you liked the medieval setting and the coming-of-age story in Rise of the Wolf, you might also enjoy The Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan, starting with The Ruins of Gorlan. It follows the adventures of an orphan boy who becomes an apprentice to a ranger, learning the skills of archery, tracking, and survival.
Rise of the WolfJennifer A. NielsenThe False PrincessEilis O'NealIf you enjoyed the theme of identity and the strong female protagonist in Rise of the Wolf, you might also enjoy The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal. It tells the story of a girl who discovers that she is not the true princess and must navigate the dangerous court politics to uncover the truth and reclaim her identity.
Cooking with Sam-I-AmCourtney CarboneGreen Eggs and HamDr. SeussIf you enjoyed the character of Sam-I-Am and the whimsical food-related rhymes, you might appreciate the classic Green Eggs and Ham, which features the same character and playful language that encourages children to try new things.
Cooking with Sam-I-AmCourtney CarboneThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the focus on food and cooking in Cooking with Sam-I-Am, you might find The Very Hungry Caterpillar engaging with its colorful illustrations, simple language, and exploration of the life cycle of a butterfly through the eyes of a voracious caterpillar.
Cooking with Sam-I-AmCourtney CarboneCloudy With a Chance of MeatballsJudi BarrettIf you enjoyed the imaginative and humorous take on food in Cooking with Sam-I-Am, you might enjoy Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, which features a town where food falls from the sky like rain, leading to all sorts of wacky and delicious adventures.
The Secrets of WinterNicola UpsonThe Lake District MysteriesMartin EdwardsIf you enjoyed the atmospheric setting and intricate plot of The Secrets of Winter, you might appreciate The Lake District Mysteries series for its similar focus on the Lake District region, complex characters, and compelling mysteries.
The Secrets of WinterNicola UpsonThe DryJane HarperIf you were captivated by the small-town secrets and family drama in The Secrets of Winter, you might find The Dry intriguing with its similar themes of a small community hiding dark secrets, a flawed protagonist, and a gripping mystery that keeps you guessing until the end.
The Secrets of WinterNicola UpsonThe Murder of Roger AckroydAgatha ChristieIf you enjoyed the classic whodunit style of The Secrets of Winter, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a timeless mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its clever plot twists, memorable characters, and expertly crafted mystery, it's a must-read for any mystery fan.
Peppa Pig: Peppa Gives ThanksMeredith RusuThe Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!Mo WillemsIf you enjoyed the humor and playful tone of Peppa Pig, you might also enjoy The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog! with its charming illustrations, witty dialogue, and relatable characters that will delight both children and adults.
Peppa Pig: Peppa Gives ThanksMeredith RusuLlama Llama Gives ThanksAnna DewdneyIf you appreciated the theme of gratitude in Peppa Pig: Peppa Gives Thanks, you might find Llama Llama Gives Thanks heartwarming with its simple yet powerful message, adorable illustrations, and relatable characters that will inspire young readers to appreciate the blessings in their lives.
Peppa Pig: Peppa Gives ThanksMeredith RusuPinkalicious: Thanksgiving HelperVictoria KannIf you enjoyed the colorful and whimsical illustrations in Peppa Pig: Peppa Gives Thanks, you might also enjoy Pinkalicious: Thanksgiving Helper with its vibrant artwork, engaging storyline, and fun activities that will keep young readers entertained and engaged.
Rapunzel's Perfect PonyLauren ClaussThe Paper Bag PrincessRobert MunschIf you enjoyed Rapunzel's Perfect Pony's strong female protagonist and unconventional take on fairy tales, you might appreciate The Paper Bag Princess for its empowering message, humor, and subversion of traditional gender roles.
Rapunzel's Perfect PonyLauren ClaussThe Princess in BlackShannon HaleIf you liked Rapunzel's Perfect Pony's blend of adventure and whimsy, you might enjoy The Princess in Black for its fun and action-packed story, engaging characters, and delightful illustrations.
Rapunzel's Perfect PonyLauren ClaussThe Frog PrincessE.D. BakerIf you enjoyed Rapunzel's Perfect Pony's fairy tale elements and magical atmosphere, you might find The Frog Princess enchanting with its charming retelling of the classic story, memorable characters, and heartwarming romance.
Bee-bim Bop!Linda Sue ParkDim Sum for Everyone!Grace LinIf you enjoyed the lively and colorful illustrations and the focus on food in Bee-bim Bop!, you might also enjoy Dim Sum for Everyone!, which features a similar celebration of Chinese cuisine and culture through the eyes of a young girl and her family.
Bee-bim Bop!Linda Sue ParkLast Stop on Market StreetMatt de la PeñaIf you appreciated the heartwarming family dynamic and the exploration of everyday experiences in Bee-bim Bop!, you might also enjoy Last Stop on Market Street, which follows a young boy and his grandmother on a bus ride through the city, discovering beauty and joy in unexpected places.
Bee-bim Bop!Linda Sue ParkJuna's JarJane BahkIf you enjoyed the focus on imaginative play and the importance of friendship in Bee-bim Bop!, you might also enjoy Juna's Jar, which tells the story of a young girl and her friends who use their imaginations to go on magical adventures in the city using jars as portals.
CatStronauts. Mission MoonDrew BrockingtonSpace CatRuthven ToddIf you enjoyed the idea of cats going on space missions, you might like Space Cat, which follows the adventures of a feline astronaut named Flyball who travels to the moon and beyond.
CatStronauts. Mission MoonDrew BrockingtonMousetronautMark KellyIf you enjoyed the space-themed adventure and teamwork in CatStronauts, you might enjoy Mousetronaut, which tells the story of a mouse named Meteor who dreams of going to space and gets the chance to prove his worth on a mission to the space station.
CatStronauts. Mission MoonDrew BrockingtonAstro CatDominic WallimanIf you enjoyed the educational aspect of CatStronauts, you might like Astro Cat, which explores the wonders of the universe and space travel in a fun and engaging way, with colorful illustrations and scientifically accurate information.
The Vampire's VacationRon RoyThe Haunted HotelRon RoyIf you enjoyed The Vampire's Vacation's mystery and suspense, you might appreciate The Haunted Hotel for its engaging plot, clever clues, and spooky setting that will keep you guessing until the end.
The Vampire's VacationRon RoyThe Secret of the Old ClockCarolyn KeeneIf you liked the adventurous and curious characters in The Vampire's Vacation, you might enjoy The Secret of the Old Clock, the first book in the Nancy Drew series, which features a young detective who solves mysteries with her intelligence, bravery, and resourcefulness.
The Vampire's VacationRon RoyThe Ghost in the Tokaido InnDorothy HooblerIf you appreciated the historical and cultural elements of The Vampire's Vacation, The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn offers a thrilling mystery set in feudal Japan, where a young samurai apprentice must solve a murder case and clear his name, while navigating the complex social hierarchy and traditions of his time.
Nimesh the AdventurerRanjit SinghThe AlchemistPaulo CoelhoIf you enjoyed Nimesh's journey of self-discovery and personal growth, you might appreciate The Alchemist for its similar themes of following one's dreams, finding one's purpose, and the transformative power of travel.
Nimesh the AdventurerRanjit SinghThe Name of the WindPatrick RothfussIf you enjoyed Nimesh's adventurous spirit and the fantastical elements of his journey, you might find The Name of the Wind intriguing with its richly detailed world-building, complex characters, and epic storytelling.
Nimesh the AdventurerRanjit SinghThe HobbitJ.R.R. TolkienIf you enjoyed Nimesh's quest for treasure and the sense of wonder and adventure that permeates his story, you might appreciate The Hobbit for its classic tale of a reluctant hero embarking on a perilous journey, encountering strange creatures, and discovering the true meaning of courage and friendship.