Families who loved Good Night, Firefly by Gabriel Alborozo 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 let go of something they love, whether it is a found treasure from nature, a visiting friend, or a transition at the end of a fun day. It is an ideal choice for children who experience nighttime anxiety or feel a strong impulse to possess and control the things that bring them comfort. The story follows Nina, who captures a firefly in a jar to light up her dark room. When the firefly's light begins to dim, Nina must confront the reality that her comfort is coming at the expense of the creature's well-being. Through stunning black-and-white illustrations with pops of yellow light, the book explores empathy and the selfless nature of true friendship. It is a gentle, sophisticated tool for teaching children ages 3 to 7 that loving something often means setting it free.