Families who loved Bad Kitty vs. Uncle Murray by Nick Bruel 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 a change in routine, such as a parent going on a trip or a new caregiver stepping in. While the story is packed with slapstick humor and 'Uncle Murray's Fun Facts,' it serves as a safe space for children to process the frustration and anxiety that often come with being left behind. It normalizes the 'big feelings' of anger and chaos that kids might feel but cannot always articulate. Nick Bruel uses the iconic, grumpy Bad Kitty to show that it is okay to feel out of sorts when things change. The book balances its absurdist comedy with genuine information about animal behavior, making it a great pick for kids aged 7 to 10 who enjoy graphic-heavy chapter books. It provides a hilarious way to discuss how we treat guests and how we handle our own 'bad' moods during transitions.