Families who loved First Come the Zebra by written and ill. by Lynne Barasch 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 is starting to notice 'us versus them' dynamics at school or when they are struggling to see past a peer's different background. Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Kenyan grasslands, the story follows Abaani, a Maasai herder, and Haki, a Kikuyu farmer. Their families have a history of conflict over land and water, a tension that the boys initially inherit. However, a shared moment of wonder involving a newborn zebra forces them to put aside their prejudices and work together. This is a beautifully illustrated tool for teaching children ages 6 to 9 about empathy and the power of common ground. Parents will appreciate how it handles ethnic tension with grace and realism, showing that while we cannot always erase the past, we can choose a different future through small acts of kindness and collaboration. It is an ideal choice for fostering global awareness and social-emotional growth.