Families who loved Curse of the Kitty Litter by Kirk Scroggs 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 you have a reluctant reader who is motivated by gross-out humor and slapstick action rather than quiet, contemplative stories. It is the perfect bridge for children who are transitioning from graphic novels to traditional chapter books, offering a high-speed narrative that validates their love for the 'weird' while building reading stamina through short, punchy chapters. The story follows young Wiley and his eccentric Grampa as they face off against supernatural threats in their quirky hometown. While the setting is technically 'horror-lite,' the primary emotional engine is the joyful, chaotic bond between a grandson and a grandfather. It normalizes fear by turning scary monsters into objects of ridicule, teaching children that a sense of humor and a little creativity can disarm even the spookiest situations. Parents will appreciate the way it fosters an intergenerational connection based on shared adventure and imagination, making it a safe yet thrilling choice for elementary-aged kids who enjoy a bit of 'ick' with their entertainment.