Families who loved A Place for Ben by Jeanne Titherington 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 older child is struggling to share their personal space or feeling invisible after the arrival of a new sibling. It is a quiet, contemplative story about Ben, a young boy who decides he needs a place of his own once his baby brother moves into his room. Ben explores various corners of the house, eventually settling into a private spot under the stairs where he can be the master of his own domain. Told with gentle prose and soft, dreamlike illustrations, this story validates the very real need for autonomy and privacy that arises when a child's world is disrupted by a younger sibling. It is perfectly suited for children aged 3 to 7, offering a respectful look at how one can find independence while still craving the warmth and connection of family life. Parents will appreciate how it normalizes the desire for space without making the child feel guilty for wanting to be alone.