Families who loved Day Saida Arrived, The by Susana Gómez Redondo 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 starting a new school, noticing cultural differences in their peers, or feeling the quiet frustration of not being able to communicate their thoughts. It is a gentle balm for the 'silent phase' of language acquisition and a beautiful primer on how to be a welcoming friend. Through the story of a young girl befriending Saida, a new arrival from Morocco, the book explores how friendship can exist beyond spoken language and how sharing words is an act of deep kindness. The narrative uses whimsical, surreal imagery to show how Saida's Moroccan Arabic words are 'hidden' or 'lost' at first, and how the two girls work together to find them. It validates the loneliness of being the 'new kid' while empowering the peer to take the first step in bridge-building. With its inclusion of Arabic script and transliterations, it is an excellent choice for bilingual families or any parent wanting to foster global empathy and a love for linguistics in children aged 4 to 8.