Families who loved Arthur and the School Pet by Marc Brown 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 begging for a pet or has just taken on a new responsibility that is proving harder than they expected. It is a perfect choice for navigating the transition from the excitement of a new task to the reality of the work involved. The story follows Arthur as he brings home the classroom hamster, D.W., for the weekend, only to have the tiny creature go missing. It captures the frantic worry of losing something precious and the weight of personal accountability. Through Arthur's experience, children learn that being a big kid means more than just getting to do fun things; it means staying calm when things go wrong and being honest with others. It is an ideal read for early elementary students (ages 5 to 8) who are developing empathy for animals and learning to manage the social pressures of school and family expectations. Parents will appreciate how it models problem-solving and the importance of coming clean when a mistake is made.