Families who loved From Memen to Mori by Shinsuke Yoshitake 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 starts asking those big, circling questions about why we are here or what happens when things end. Shinsuke Yoshitake provides a gentle, philosophical bridge for families navigating the heavy concept of mortality through the relatable lens of a sister explaining life to her brother. It is an ideal choice for parents who prefer a secular, curiosity-driven approach to existential dread rather than a purely religious or clinical one. Through whimsical illustrations and absurdist humor, the book transforms 'memento mori' (remember you must die) into 'memen to mori' (a playful, life-affirming call to eat, sleep, and find joy). While appropriate for elementary-aged children, its profound simplicity offers comfort to anyone, including adults, who feels a bit small in a big universe. It is a tool for turning anxiety into wonder, making it a perfect selection for those experiencing grief or general growing pains.