Families who loved Feed your Dragon by Anna Milbourne 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 mealtime has become a battle of wills or when your toddler is showing signs of food pickiness. It is an ideal tool for parents who want to transform the high pressure environment of the high chair into a space of imaginative play. By shifting the focus from the child's own plate to the needs of a hungry, friendly dragon, the story lowers anxiety and invites curiosity about different foods. Through tactile interactions and playful prompts, children help a little dragon explore various snacks and meals. The book uses humor and empathy to model healthy eating habits and adventurous tasting. It is perfectly pitched for the one to four age range, turning the act of feeding into a game that builds fine motor skills and vocabulary while fostering a sense of gentle caretaking and agency in young readers.