Families who loved Witch in the House by Ruth Chew 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 child is starting to look at their everyday surroundings with a sense of wonder, or when they are learning to navigate the quirks of a difficult but well-meaning friend. It is a gentle entry point into urban fantasy that validates a child's suspicion that magic might just be hiding in plain sight. In this story, siblings Jane and Rick discover a real witch named Nora who has lost her memory and is hiding in their home. As they help her regain her powers and navigate the modern world, the story emphasizes the importance of patience and empathy. The tone is cozy and comforting, making it an excellent choice for a first independent chapter book or a shared bedtime read. It bridges the gap between pure whimsy and realistic sibling dynamics, offering a safe space to explore themes of loyalty and creative problem solving.