Families who loved Folks Call Me Appleseed John by Andrew Glass 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 struggling to get along with a sibling who has a vastly different personality or when you want to explore the value of non-conformity. While many know the legend of Johnny Appleseed, this story focuses on the human relationship between the eccentric John and his more conventional half-brother, Nathaniel. It is an excellent tool for discussing how to love someone whose lifestyle or choices seem strange or even difficult to understand. Set against the backdrop of the early American frontier, the book balances humor with the grit of survival. It helps children ages 5 to 10 see that 'normal' is subjective and that resilience often comes from staying true to one's unique path. Through comical misadventures and the bond between brothers, it encourages family members to appreciate one another's quirks rather than trying to change them.