Families who loved Camelea Like the Elephants by Suzanne Gohier 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 grappling with their place in the world or expressing a desire to be something they are not. It is an ideal choice for the preschooler who is beginning to notice differences between themselves and others, or for the child who uses play and imagination to process their own identity. Through the whimsical lens of a young girl imagining life as an elephant, the story gently explores the concept of perspective and the beauty of one's own unique traits. At its heart, this is a story about the playful boundary between reality and imagination. While the protagonist, Camelea, explores the physical and social world of an elephant, the narrative reinforces a sense of self-worth and belonging. It is a comforting read for children aged 3 to 7, providing a safe space to discuss how we are all different and how those differences make us special. Parents will find it a useful tool for normalizing the 'pretend' phase of childhood while building foundational self-confidence.