Families who loved The Dragon's Dookie by Aaron Reynolds 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 have a middle-grade reader who is motivated by humor but needs to practice the nuances of collaboration and problem solving. While the title leans heavily into the gross-out humor that kids in this age bracket find irresistible, the core of the story is actually a sophisticated lesson in how a team of individuals with different strengths must align to overcome a massive, seemingly impossible obstacle. It is an ideal pick for a child who might find traditional 'lesson-based' books boring but will happily engage with themes of bravery and persistence if they are wrapped in a layer of silliness. Following the Fart Squad, a group of misfits with unconventional powers, the story navigates a fantasy world where the stakes are high but the tone remains lighthearted. It addresses the emotional weight of embarrassment and the fear of failure, showing how a supportive group of friends can turn a shameful trait into a heroic asset. For parents, it is a tool to keep a reluctant reader engaged while subtly reinforcing the value of seeing a messy job through to the end. The book is perfectly appropriate for ages 8 to 12, balancing absurdist fantasy with genuine heart.