Families who loved Good Sports by Dori Chaconas 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 with the competitive side of play, particularly if they become easily frustrated when losing or overly boastful when winning. This early reader gently explores the social dynamics of competition through the relatable relationship of Cork and Fuzz, two best friends who both have a strong desire to be number one. It is a perfect choice for children who are beginning to navigate organized sports or formal board games and need a model for balancing their competitive drive with empathy for their peers. The story provides a soft landing for a difficult conversation about sportsmanship and the value of friendship. As Cork and Fuzz realize that winning feels empty if it hurts their friend, children will see their own social dilemmas reflected in the animal characters. Targeted at the 5 to 8 age range, it serves as an excellent tool for parents to help kids transition from a self-centered view of play to one that prioritizes mutual enjoyment and kindness.