Families who loved Don't Forget Winona by Jeanne Whitehouse Peterson 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 family is facing a period of upheaval, such as a major move or financial stress, and you want to reassure your child that your bond is unbreakable. While the story is set during the historical Dust Bowl, its core message is about the resilience of family in the face of uncertainty. The narrator describes her family's trek from Oklahoma to California on Route 66, balancing the gravity of their situation with the lighthearted antics of her little sister, Winona. This story is particularly effective for children aged 6 to 10 because it validates their anxieties about change while modeling how to find joy in small moments. By focusing on the phrase Don't Forget Winona, the book highlights the importance of looking out for one another. It offers a gentle way to discuss hard times without being overwhelming, emphasizing hope and the strength found in sticking together.