Families who loved Grumpy Monkey: Spring Fever by Suzanne Lang 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 experiencing a burst of high-octane energy that feels a bit out of control, or when they are struggling with the transition between moods. While many books focus on managing 'bad' moods like anger or sadness, Spring Fever addresses the 'silly' side of dysregulation, showing that even joy can feel overwhelming or confusing to others. This story follows Jim Panzee as he swaps his signature grumpiness for an uncontrollable case of the sillies, leading his friends to try and 'cure' his happiness. It is a perfect choice for children ages 3 to 7 who are learning that emotions are fluid and that it is okay to break character from their usual temperament. Parents will appreciate how the story validates the need for big, loud, celebratory energy while also touching on the social dynamics of how our moods affect those around us. Ultimately, it is a lighthearted reminder that sometimes the best way to handle a big feeling is to simply lean into it and let it run its course.