Families who loved Froggy's Sleepover by Jonathan London 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 oscillating between the bravado of wanting independence and the vulnerability of missing home. It is an ideal pick for those weeks leading up to a first sleepover or during a phase of nighttime anxiety. The story follows Froggy as he attempts his first night away at his friend Max's house, only to find that the comfort of his own bed, his own snacks, and his own parents are harder to leave behind than he anticipated. While the book is packed with the slapstick humor and rhythmic sound effects that Jonathan London is famous for, it serves a deeper emotional purpose. It validates the 'yo-yo' effect of childhood bravery, where a child might feel ready for a big step one minute and overwhelmed the next. By showing both Froggy and Max struggling with homesickness, it removes the stigma of being the 'only one' who isn't ready to stay the night, making it a gentle, funny tool for social-emotional preparation for ages 3 to 7.