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¡He Perdido un Diente!Mo WillemsLa Oruga Muy HambrientaEric CarleIf you appreciated the playful and interactive nature of ¡He Perdido un Diente!, you might also enjoy La Oruga Muy Hambrienta, a classic children's book that teaches counting, days of the week, and healthy eating habits through colorful illustrations and a fun story.
The Thirteenth Tale: a NovelDiane SetterfieldRebeccaDaphne du MaurierIf you enjoyed the gothic atmosphere and the mystery surrounding the main character's past in The Thirteenth Tale, you might appreciate Rebecca for its haunting setting, complex characters, and suspenseful plot that keeps you guessing until the end.
The Thirteenth Tale: a NovelDiane SetterfieldThe Shadow of the WindCarlos Ruiz ZafónIf you were captivated by the atmospheric and immersive storytelling in The Thirteenth Tale, you might find The Shadow of the Wind intriguing with its intricate plot, vivid descriptions of Barcelona, and exploration of the power of books and storytelling.
The Thirteenth Tale: a NovelDiane SetterfieldThe Night CircusErin MorgensternIf you enjoyed the magical and enchanting elements of The Thirteenth Tale, The Night Circus offers a captivating story that immerses you in a world of illusion, wonder, and romance, with its lyrical prose, vivid imagery, and unforgettable characters.
Quick as a CricketAudrey WoodBrown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?Bill Martin Jr.If you enjoyed the playful and rhythmic language of Quick as a Cricket, you might appreciate Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? for its simple yet engaging text, colorful illustrations, and focus on animals and colors.
Quick as a CricketAudrey WoodThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you liked the emphasis on nature and the natural world in Quick as a Cricket, you might enjoy The Very Hungry Caterpillar for its beautiful illustrations, educational content about the life cycle of a butterfly, and interactive format.
Quick as a CricketAudrey WoodChicka Chicka Boom BoomBill Martin Jr. and John ArchambaultIf you appreciated the repetition and wordplay in Quick as a Cricket, you might find Chicka Chicka Boom Boom entertaining with its catchy rhymes, vibrant illustrations, and focus on the alphabet and learning.
The Blazing StarErin HunterWarriorsErin HunterIf you enjoyed The Blazing Star's focus on adventure, magic, and animal characters, you might enjoy the Warriors series by the same author, which follows the lives of feral cats in the wild and their struggles for survival and dominance.
The Blazing StarErin HunterThe UnwantedsLisa McMannIf you liked The Blazing Star's exploration of a magical world and the challenges faced by its young protagonists, you might enjoy The Unwanteds, which follows a group of children who are exiled to a hidden island where they discover their own magical abilities and must fight to survive.
The Blazing StarErin HunterThe Land of StoriesChris ColferIf you enjoyed The Blazing Star's mix of adventure, magic, and humor, you might enjoy The Land of Stories, which follows twins who fall into a magical book and find themselves in a world where fairy tales are real and they must navigate its dangers and challenges.
The Evil Princess vs. the Brave KnightJennifer L. Holm vs. Matthew HolmThe Princess in BlackShannon Hale and Dean HaleIf you enjoyed the playful and humorous take on traditional fairy tale tropes in The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight, you might appreciate The Princess in Black for its spunky heroine, engaging storytelling, and delightful illustrations.
The Evil Princess vs. the Brave KnightJennifer L. Holm vs. Matthew HolmThe True Story of the Three Little PigsJon Scieszka and Lane SmithIf you enjoyed the subversion of expectations and the exploration of different perspectives in The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight, you might find The True Story of the Three Little Pigs intriguing with its retelling of a classic tale from the point of view of the Big Bad Wolf.
The Evil Princess vs. the Brave KnightJennifer L. Holm vs. Matthew HolmThe Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid TalesJon Scieszka and Lane SmithIf you appreciated the irreverent and offbeat humor in The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight, you might enjoy The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales for its zany retellings of familiar stories and its clever use of metafiction.
The Night GardenerTerry Fan & Eric FanThe Secret KeepersTrenton Lee StewartIf you enjoyed the sense of mystery and adventure in The Night Gardener, you might also enjoy The Secret Keepers, which follows a young protagonist as he uncovers secrets and puzzles in a hidden city.
The Night GardenerTerry Fan & Eric FanThe MarvelsBrian SelznickIf you appreciated the beautiful illustrations and storytelling in The Night Gardener, you might also enjoy The Marvels, which combines stunning artwork with a captivating story that spans generations.
The Night GardenerTerry Fan & Eric FanThe Invention of Hugo CabretBrian SelznickIf you enjoyed the blend of illustrations and text in The Night Gardener, you might also enjoy The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which tells the story of a young boy living in a Paris train station through a combination of words and intricate drawings.
The Magician's HatMalcolm MitchellThe Cat in the HatDr. SeussIf you enjoyed the whimsical and imaginative elements of The Magician's Hat, you might appreciate The Cat in the Hat for its playful rhymes, colorful illustrations, and entertaining story that sparks the imagination of young readers.
The Magician's HatMalcolm MitchellThe Magic MisfitsNeil Patrick HarrisIf you were captivated by The Magician's Hat's themes of magic and wonder, you might find The Magic Misfits intriguing with its diverse cast of characters, engaging plot, and exploration of the power of friendship and teamwork.
The Magician's HatMalcolm MitchellThe Secret KeepersTrenton Lee StewartIf you enjoyed the sense of adventure and mystery in The Magician's Hat, The Secret Keepers offers a thrilling story that follows a young boy's quest to uncover a hidden treasure and outsmart a dangerous foe, providing an exciting and suspenseful reading experience.
The Things They Carried: a Work of FictionTim O'BrienDispatchesMichael HerrIf you enjoyed the visceral and emotional impact of The Things They Carried, Dispatches offers a similarly intense and immersive account of the Vietnam War, with vivid and poetic prose that captures the chaos, horror, and humanity of the conflict.
The Things They Carried: a Work of FictionTim O'BrienSlaughterhouse-FiveKurt VonnegutIf you appreciated the surreal and metafictional elements of The Things They Carried, Slaughterhouse-Five offers a mind-bending and darkly humorous exploration of war, trauma, and the nature of reality, with a unique narrative structure that challenges conventional storytelling.
The Things They Carried: a Work of FictionTim O'BrienMatterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam WarKarl MarlantesIf you were drawn to the authenticity and detail of The Things They Carried, Matterhorn offers a meticulously researched and vividly rendered depiction of the Vietnam War, with a focus on the experiences of a Marine Corps unit and the challenges of leadership, camaraderie, and survival in a brutal and unforgiving environment.
Big Dog and Little Dog Getting in TroubleDav PilkeyBiscuitAlyssa Satin CapucilliIf you enjoyed the playful and mischievous antics of Big Dog and Little Dog, you might also enjoy Biscuit, a charming story about a lovable yellow puppy who gets into all sorts of adventures with his friends.
Big Dog and Little Dog Getting in TroubleDav PilkeyClifford the Big Red DogNorman BridwellIf you liked the dynamic between Big Dog and Little Dog, you might enjoy Clifford the Big Red Dog, a classic children's book about a lovable giant red dog and his adventures with his owner Emily Elizabeth.
Big Dog and Little Dog Getting in TroubleDav PilkeyFrog and Toad Are FriendsArnold LobelIf you enjoyed the humor and friendship between Big Dog and Little Dog, you might appreciate Frog and Toad Are Friends, a heartwarming collection of stories about the enduring friendship between two amphibians who support each other through thick and thin.
The Wife UpstairsRachel HawkinsThe Last Mrs. ParrishLiv ConstantineIf you enjoyed the suspenseful and twisty plot of The Wife Upstairs, you might also enjoy The Last Mrs. Parrish, which features a similar story of a woman who insinuates herself into the lives of a wealthy couple with dark secrets.
The Wife UpstairsRachel HawkinsThe Silent PatientAlex MichaelidesIf you liked the psychological thriller aspect of The Wife Upstairs, you might enjoy The Silent Patient, which also features a gripping mystery and an unreliable narrator who keeps readers guessing until the end.
The Wife UpstairsRachel HawkinsThe Perfect WifeJP DelaneyIf you enjoyed the exploration of marriage and relationships in The Wife Upstairs, you might appreciate The Perfect Wife, which also delves into the complexities of a marriage and the secrets that can lurk beneath the surface.
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRoald DahlMatildaRoald DahlIf you enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's whimsical and imaginative storytelling, you might appreciate Matilda for its clever protagonist, magical elements, and heartwarming themes of friendship and family.
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRoald DahlJames and the Giant PeachRoald DahlIf you liked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's fantastical elements and quirky characters, you might enjoy James and the Giant Peach for its imaginative plot, memorable cast of characters, and themes of adventure and self-discovery.
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryRoald DahlThe Phantom TollboothNorton JusterIf you enjoyed Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's whimsical and imaginative storytelling, you might appreciate The Phantom Tollbooth for its clever wordplay, imaginative world-building, and themes of curiosity and learning.
Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime StoriesGoodnight MoonMargaret Wise BrownIf you enjoyed the soothing and calming nature of Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime Stories, you might appreciate the classic bedtime story of Goodnight Moon, with its gentle rhymes and illustrations that help children wind down and prepare for sleep.
Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime StoriesThe Going-To-Bed BookSandra BoyntonIf you liked the focus on bedtime routines and rituals in Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime Stories, you might enjoy The Going-To-Bed Book, which features a cast of animal characters going through their own bedtime routines, accompanied by Boynton's signature whimsical illustrations.
Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime StoriesLlama Llama Red PajamaAnna DewdneyIf you enjoyed the relatable and comforting themes of Daniel Tiger's 3-Minute Bedtime Stories, you might appreciate Llama Llama Red Pajama, which follows a young llama as he tries to fall asleep and deals with separation anxiety, with a reassuring message about the constancy of a parent's love.
Marvel-verse: Captain AmericaCaptain America: Winter SoldierEd BrubakerIf you enjoyed the action-packed and suspenseful storyline of Marvel-verse: Captain America, you might appreciate Captain America: Winter Soldier for its thrilling espionage plot, complex characters, and stunning artwork.
Marvel-verse: Captain AmericaCaptain America: The First AvengerPeter DavidIf you liked learning about Captain America's origins and his role in World War II, you might enjoy Captain America: The First Avenger, a graphic novel adaptation of the hit movie that explores Steve Rogers' transformation into a super-soldier and his fight against the evil HYDRA organization.
Marvel-verse: Captain AmericaCaptain America: Red MenaceEd BrubakerIf you appreciated the political and social commentary in Marvel-verse: Captain America, you might find Captain America: Red Menace intriguing with its exploration of the Red Scare and McCarthyism in the 1950s, as well as its examination of Captain America's role as a symbol of American values and patriotism.
Children of Virtue and VengeanceTomi AdeyemiChildren of Blood and BoneTomi AdeyemiIf you enjoyed Children of Virtue and Vengeance, you might want to read the first book in the series, Children of Blood and Bone, which introduces the world of Orïsha and its magic system, and follows the journey of Zélie and Amari as they fight against oppression and injustice.
Children of Virtue and VengeanceTomi AdeyemiAkata WitchNnedi OkoraforIf you liked the magical elements and the strong female characters in Children of Virtue and Vengeance, you might enjoy Akata Witch, which is set in Nigeria and follows the story of a young girl who discovers her own magical abilities and joins a group of fellow students to fight against a powerful adversary.
Children of Virtue and VengeanceTomi AdeyemiThe Gilded OnesNamina FornaIf you enjoyed the themes of power, identity, and rebellion in Children of Virtue and Vengeance, you might appreciate The Gilded Ones, which is set in a patriarchal society where girls are expected to conform to strict norms, but the protagonist discovers she has a special power that sets her apart and challenges the status quo.
March. Book TwoJohn Lewis & Andrew Aydin, Nate PowellPersepolisMarjane SatrapiIf you enjoyed March's graphic novel format and its exploration of social and political issues, Persepolis offers a similarly powerful and personal account of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, with themes of identity, oppression, and resilience.
March. Book TwoJohn Lewis & Andrew Aydin, Nate PowellMausArt SpiegelmanIf you appreciated March's use of graphic storytelling to depict historical events and personal experiences, Maus is a classic example of the genre, exploring the Holocaust through the story of the author's father, with themes of trauma, survival, and the power of memory.
March. Book TwoJohn Lewis & Andrew Aydin, Nate PowellThe Best We Could DoThi BuiIf you were moved by March's exploration of the Civil Rights Movement and its impact on individuals and society, The Best We Could Do is a poignant and beautifully illustrated memoir that delves into the author's family history as Vietnamese refugees, with themes of identity, displacement, and intergenerational trauma.
Counting with Tiny CatViviane SchwarzPress HereHerve TulletIf you enjoyed the interactive and playful nature of Counting with Tiny Cat, Press Here offers a similar experience with its interactive dots that invite readers to tap, shake, and blow on the pages to create a unique reading experience that encourages imagination and creativity.
Counting with Tiny CatViviane SchwarzThe Very Hungry CaterpillarEric CarleIf you enjoyed the colorful and engaging illustrations in Counting with Tiny Cat, The Very Hungry Caterpillar offers a classic picture book with vibrant illustrations that follow the journey of a caterpillar as it transforms into a butterfly, teaching counting, days of the week, and healthy eating habits along the way.
Counting with Tiny CatViviane SchwarzChicka Chicka Boom BoomBill Martin Jr. and John ArchambaultIf you enjoyed the focus on letters and numbers in Counting with Tiny Cat, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom offers a fun and rhythmic story that introduces the alphabet in a playful and memorable way, with colorful illustrations and a catchy refrain that will have readers chanting along.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants: The First Epic NovelDav PilkeyDog ManDav PilkeyIf you enjoyed the humor and irreverence of Captain Underpants, you might also enjoy Dog Man, another series by Dav Pilkey that features a half-dog, half-policeman protagonist and is filled with silly puns, cartoonish illustrations, and laugh-out-loud moments.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants: The First Epic NovelDav PilkeyDiary of a Wimpy KidJeff KinneyIf you liked the mix of humor and illustrations in Captain Underpants, you might also enjoy Diary of a Wimpy Kid, a series that follows the misadventures of middle-schooler Greg Heffley through his diary entries and doodles, and is known for its relatable characters and hilarious situations.
The Adventures of Captain Underpants: The First Epic NovelDav PilkeyThe Bad GuysAaron BlabeyIf you enjoyed the zany humor and action-packed plot of Captain Underpants, you might also like The Bad Guys, a series that features a group of reformed villains who go on missions to do good deeds, and is filled with witty banter, unexpected twists, and dynamic illustrations.
Soccer on SundayMary Pope OsborneThe CrossoverKwame AlexanderIf you enjoyed the sports theme and the focus on teamwork and family in Soccer on Sunday, you might also enjoy The Crossover, a novel in verse that explores the relationship between two basketball-playing brothers and the challenges they face on and off the court.