Families who loved Breathe Like a Bear by Kira Willey often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

You would reach for this book when your child is spiraling into a tantrum, struggling to settle down for bed, or feeling overwhelmed by a busy school day. Rather than a narrative story, this is a practical toolkit of short, playful mindfulness exercises designed to help children manage their bodies and emotions through breath and movement. It is particularly effective for kids who find traditional meditation too stationary or boring. The book uses relatable animal imagery and nature themes to teach self-regulation. Whether your child needs to find calm, gain focus, or simply release some pent-up energy, these thirty exercises are short enough to be done in the car, at a desk, or in the middle of a grocery store. It is an essential resource for parents of children aged 4 to 9 who are navigating big feelings or neurodivergent sensory needs, offering a fun way to build a lifelong habit of mindfulness.