Families who loved The Absolutely Awful Alphabet by Mordicai Gerstein 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 bored with standard ABCs and has started gravitating toward the gross, the weird, or the slightly spooky. It is the perfect antidote to saccharine picture books, offering a playful way to engage kids who prefer monsters and mayhem over bunnies and bears. By transforming the alphabet into a parade of 'awfully arrogant amphibians' and 'slimy, smelly' creatures, Mordicai Gerstein captures the attention of reluctant readers through humor and high-energy vocabulary. While the imagery is wonderfully grotesque, the tone remains lighthearted and absurdist. It uses alliteration and sophisticated adjectives to build language skills while validating a child's interest in the 'un-pretty' side of life. This book is an excellent tool for shifting a child's focus from the fear of monsters to the creative joy of inventing them, making it a staple for children aged 5 to 10 who appreciate a bit of dark wit in their storytelling.