Families who loved Bridget's Beret by Tom Lichtenheld 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 starts to doubt their own abilities or becomes overly reliant on a 'lucky' object or specific ritual to succeed. Whether it is a favorite jersey for a soccer game or a specific pen for homework, children often externalize their talents. Bridget's Beret provides a gentle, humorous way to discuss the difference between the tools we use and the talent we carry inside us. It is a perfect fit for little perfectionists who might be facing their first 'creative block.' Through the story of Bridget and her lost hat, children learn that while a beret makes one look like a great artist, it is the practice, heart, and observation that actually make the art. The story also touches on the value of using one's skills to help others, as Bridget finds her groove again while helping her sister. It is ideal for elementary schoolers navigating the transition from playing with art to identifying as an artist.