Families who loved Bed Hogs by Kelly DiPucchio 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 oscillating between wanting to be a big kid with their own space and needing the comforting presence of family nearby. It is particularly helpful for families navigating crowded beds, sibling rivalry, or the transition to independent sleeping. The story follows Little Runt, a piglet who finds his family's crowded bed too cramped and decides to kick everyone out one by one, only to discover that the quiet solitude of his own space feels unexpectedly lonely. Written with a bouncy, rhythmic cadence, this book uses humor and barnyard charm to explore the complex feelings of frustration and affection that come with close-knit living. It is a gentle way to normalize the desire for personal space while ultimately celebrating the warmth and security of being together. Best for preschoolers and early elementary children, it serves as a cozy bedtime read that validates a child's need for independence without making them feel guilty for wanting to come back to the safety of the pack.