Families who loved Garfield Rounds Out by Jim Davis 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 feeling a bit overwhelmed by the demands of school or chores and needs the validation of a character who unashamedly embraces laziness and self-indulgence. This collection of classic comic strips follows Garfield, a cynical and food-obsessed orange cat, as he navigates his daily battles with Mondays, diets, and his well-meaning but socially awkward owner, Jon Arbuckle. While the humor is rooted in sarcasm, it provides a safe space for children to laugh at their own less-than-perfect impulses. The emotional themes center on the relatable frustrations of everyday life, such as sibling-like rivalry with Odie the dog and the perpetual struggle between what we want to do and what we have to do. At its heart, it is a lighthearted look at a domestic 'family' that remains loyal despite constant bickering. It is particularly appropriate for elementary and middle schoolers who are beginning to appreciate dry wit and satirical takes on authority and routine.