Families who loved Doctor Maisy by Lucy Cousins 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 preschooler is feeling apprehensive about a doctor's visit or when you want to encourage cooperative, empathetic play between siblings or peers. This gentle story transforms the clinical environment of a hospital into a familiar, imaginative game where friends take care of one another. By showing Maisy and Tallulah using thermometers and stethoscopes on their toys, the book demystifies medical tools and procedures in a way that feels safe and manageable. Through its vibrant, primary-colored illustrations and simple language, the book highlights the beauty of caretaking and the shift in roles when one person needs help. It is perfectly pitched for children ages 2 to 5, providing a comforting framework for talking about health, hygiene, and the kindness inherent in helping a friend feel better. Parents will appreciate how it models turn-taking and mutual care without any scary medical imagery.