Families who loved Eggbert The Famous Farting Easter Bunny by Luna James often look for books with a similar feel. These 17 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child is experiencing a bout of self-consciousness or feeling 'othered' by a physical trait they cannot control. While the title is rooted in toilet humor, the story serves as a gentle bridge to discuss bodily autonomy and self-acceptance. It follows Eggbert, a bunny whose loud, smelly flatulence makes him an outcast among the other Easter bunnies until a crisis allows his unique 'gift' to save the day. Designed for children ages 3 to 7, this story uses a silly, low-stakes premise to tackle the high-stakes emotions of embarrassment and loneliness. Parents will appreciate how it reframes a 'flaw' as a hidden strength, providing a natural opening to talk about how everyone has things they feel shy about, but those very things might be what makes them special. It is a lighthearted choice for the Easter season that prioritizes emotional resilience over holiday tradition.