Families who loved Do Your Ears Hang Low? by Caroline Jayne Church 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 need to redirect a high-energy toddler or turn a fussy moment into a shared burst of laughter. It is the perfect tool for active bonding through music and movement. This playful adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme follows two floppy-eared dogs as they wiggle, wobble, and tie their ears in bows. Beyond the silly premise, the story celebrates physical self-confidence and the joy of being exactly who you are, ears and all. It is specifically designed for the birth to three age group, utilizing repetitive rhythm and tactile imagery to build early literacy skills. Parents will appreciate how it encourages gross motor development and eye contact through guided play, making it a staple for a fun-loving bedtime or morning routine.