Families who loved Bruce's Big Move by Ryan T. Higgins 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 feeling crowded, grumpy, or struggling with the noisy reality of sharing a space with others. It is the perfect choice for families navigating the messy transition of a move or the chaotic dynamics of a blended household. The story follows Bruce, a perpetually grumpy bear who is tired of his rowdy roommates and decides it is time to move to a more peaceful home, only to discover that home is less about the building and more about the people (or animals) inside it. While the humor is dry and the illustrations are hilariously detailed, the underlying message is one of profound belonging. It explores how we can love our family even when they annoy us, making it a soothing read for children who might be feeling a bit of sensory overload or frustration with siblings. It is a fantastic tool for normalizing the feeling that sometimes we just want to be alone, while gently showing that life is better when we are together.