Families who loved Clifford's Bathtime by Norman Bridwell often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your toddler starts staging a protest at the bathroom door. It is perfectly designed for that common developmental phase where the transition from playtime to tub time feels like a major hurdle. By showing a beloved, familiar character experiencing those same hesitations, you can help your child externalize their own resistance and see the situation from a playful perspective. The story follows a tiny Clifford (the puppy version) as he discovers that while a bath might seem unnecessary at first, it is actually a source of splashy fun and comfort. With gentle humor and simple language, it reframes hygiene not as a chore imposed by adults, but as an enjoyable sensory experience. It is an ideal choice for building a positive routine around self-care while validating a child's initial feelings of reluctance.