Families who loved Even More Parts by Tedd Arnold 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 starts taking figure-of-speech comments literally, leading to confusion or even mild anxiety. If phrases like 'lose your head' or 'give me a hand' cause your little one to look around in fear, this book offers a humorous way to bridge the gap between language and reality. Through absurd and colorful illustrations, Tedd Arnold helps children visualize the silliness of idioms, turning scary-sounding phrases into a source of laughter. Ideal for the preschool and early elementary years, this story follows a nervous young boy who worries his body might actually fall apart based on the strange things adults say. It is a fantastic tool for neurodivergent children, particularly those on the autism spectrum, who may struggle with non-literal language. By laughing at the impossible imagery together, you can help your child build linguistic confidence and ease the 'what-ifs' of everyday conversation.