Families who loved Duffy and the Devil by Harve Zemach 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 grappling with the consequences of taking a shortcut or is fascinated by the idea that brains can beat brawn (or magic). This Caldecott winning Cornish folk tale centers on Duffy, a girl who is better at avoiding work than doing it. When a mysterious little man offers to do her spinning for her, she accepts the help without considering the cost, eventually leading to a high stakes game of wits to save her future. While the story features a devil, the tone is decidedly humorous and whimsical rather than terrifying. It explores themes of accountability and cleverness, showing that while mistakes can lead to trouble, quick thinking and bravery can resolve even the stickiest situations. It is a fantastic choice for parents who want to introduce folklore that feels earthy, funny, and slightly mischievous, making it perfect for children aged 5 to 9.