Families who loved Lost and Found! by Geoffrey Hayes 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 having a 'no-good' day and seems stuck in a cycle of frustration. It is the perfect tool for when a child warns you they are in a bad mood but does not yet have the tools to climb out of it alone. The story follows Penny, a patient young mouse, as she navigates her brother Benny's grumpiness while helping him search for a lost hat. Through gentle humor and relatable sibling interactions, the book validates that bad moods happen while modeling how kindness can eventually break the spell of irritation. This early graphic novel is ideal for the 4 to 6 age range, providing visual cues that help children label complex emotions like exasperation and persistence. It offers a soft landing for kids who feel guilty about their own big feelings, showing them that they are still loved even when they are acting out. It is a wonderful choice for fostering empathy between siblings and teaching children how to be a supportive friend when someone they love is struggling.