Families who loved Piggybook by Anthony Browne 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 you notice your children taking domestic labor for granted or when the balance of chores in your home feels unfairly skewed. It is the perfect tool for a 'reset' when one parent feels invisible or unappreciated by the rest of the family. Through a surreal and humorous lens, Anthony Browne explores the concept of emotional labor and the domestic burden often placed on mothers. As the Piggott men transform into literal pigs after Mrs. Piggott leaves a note saying 'You are pigs,' children ages 5 to 9 will witness the chaotic and messy consequences of a home without mutual respect. While the visual metaphors are funny, the underlying message is a powerful lesson in empathy, justice, and the shared responsibility of making a home run smoothly. It is a classic cautionary tale that ends with a joyful, cooperative resolution.