Families who loved Everybody Sleeps (But Not Fred) by written and illustrated by Josh Schneider 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 you are at your wits' end with a child who treats bedtime like a personal invitation to throw a solo party. This hilarious story acknowledges the frustrating reality that while the rest of the world (and its exhausted parents) is ready for sleep, some children seem to have a hidden reserve of midnight electricity. It is an ideal choice for the preschool and early elementary years when the battle of wills over 'lights out' is at its peak. The book follows Fred, a spirited creature who refuses to sleep despite the fact that everyone from birds to giant monsters has successfully tucked themselves in. It explores themes of independence and the infectious joy of play, but ultimately serves to normalize the feeling of being 'the only one awake.' Parents will appreciate how it uses humor to de-escalate bedtime tension, turning a power struggle into a shared laugh before the final yawn.