Families who loved Show Me the Bunny by Gabrielle Meyer 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 facing the pressure of high expectations or feels discouraged by a plan that did not work out exactly as they envisioned. It is an ideal choice for the perfectionist child who needs a gentle reminder that failure is not a dead end, but a crucial part of the creative process. While framed as a festive Easter story, the heart of the narrative is about a young girl navigating the social dynamics of growing up and trying to impress an older sibling. Ada, the young scientist from the popular Netflix series, takes on the challenge of creating the ultimate Easter egg hunt to keep her eleven year old brother interested in the family tradition. As Ada and her friends Rosie and Iggy brainstorm and test their ideas, they encounter setbacks that require scientific thinking and emotional resilience. This story beautifully models how to pivot when things go wrong, making it a supportive read for children aged 4 to 8 who are learning to balance their big ideas with the reality of trial and error.