Families who loved Butterfly Wings by Samuel Larochelle 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 experiencing the physical manifestations of anxiety: the stomach flips, the jitters, or the feeling of being too full of energy. It is an ideal choice for children who struggle to articulate their internal sensations, providing them with a beautiful, metaphorical vocabulary to describe how they feel when they are nervous or excited. This story follows a young boy whose grandfather helps him understand that the butterflies in his stomach are not something to be feared, but a sign of his own growing strength and sensitivity. It is a gentle, secular narrative that normalizes the mind-body connection for children ages 4 to 8. By framing anxiety as something as light and transformative as butterfly wings, the book helps turn a scary physical sensation into a manageable, even beautiful, part of the human experience. Parents will appreciate how it models a supportive intergenerational relationship and encourages emotional literacy through soft, evocative imagery.