Families who loved Angelina's Baby Sister by Katharine Holabird 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 acting out or withdrawing following the arrival of a new sibling. While many books focus on the excitement of a new baby, this story creates a safe space for the messy, uncomfortable feelings of resentment and displacement that often surface once the novelty wears off. Through the relatable character of Angelina, the story validates that it is okay to feel lonely or even angry when a parent's attention is divided. It is an ideal tool for parents of preschoolers and young elementary students who need reassurance that their place in the family remains secure. By acknowledging Angelina's 'naughty' behavior as a symptom of her sadness, the book models a compassionate parental response that helps children transition from feeling replaced to feeling like a valued big sister.