Families who loved William the Dictator by Richmal Crompton 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 test the boundaries of their own influence or showing a streak of bossiness with friends and siblings. While the title sounds serious, this 1938 classic uses sharp humor to explore the antics of William Brown, a boy with endless schemes and a desire to run the world (or at least his neighborhood). It is a perfect choice for children who have outgrown simple stories and are ready for sophisticated wit and social satire. The stories highlight themes of leadership, the unintended consequences of big ambitions, and the resilient bond of friendship. Because it was written in the late 1930s, it provides a fascinating historical window into a time when children had immense freedom to roam and play. It is a brilliant tool for building vocabulary and discussing how a 'big personality' can be used for good or for chaos. Parents will appreciate the way it gently pokes fun at adult logic while celebrating the messy reality of being a kid.