Families who loved The Cloud Book by Tomie dePaola 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 gazing out the window on a rainy afternoon or pointing at the sky during a park visit, asking why the clouds look like popcorn or dragons. It is the perfect bridge between a scientific field guide and a whimsical storybook, making it an essential tool for turning natural curiosity into foundational scientific literacy. The book introduces the ten most common cloud types with clear, accessible terminology while also weaving in the myths and folklore that humans have used for centuries to explain the heavens. Tomie dePaola’s signature folk art style provides a comforting, gentle atmosphere that makes complex meteorological concepts feel approachable for children ages 4 to 9. Beyond just naming clouds, the book teaches children how to observe their environment and predict the weather, fostering a sense of agency and connection to the world around them. It is a wonderful choice for parents who want to encourage both scientific observation and imaginative play in equal measure.