Families who loved Frozen and Frozen 2 by Alessandro Ferrari 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 graphic novel when your child feels like their big emotions or unique traits are something they need to hide or fix. While the world knows the plot of the films, this adaptation focuses heavily on the internal journey of two sisters navigating isolation, fear, and the weight of expectations. It provides a safe space to discuss how suppressing one's true self can lead to a 'frozen' heart, and how vulnerability is actually a form of courage. Written for elementary and middle schoolers, this version uses the visual medium to highlight the sisters' facial expressions and body language, making the emotional subtext more accessible. It is an ideal choice for siblings who are struggling to connect or for a child who feels 'different' and needs to see that their supposed flaws are actually their greatest strengths. The story ultimately celebrates family loyalty and self-acceptance as the keys to emotional freedom.