Families who loved Gus Was a Friendly Ghost by Jane Thayer 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 expresses anxiety about things that go bump in the night or if they are navigating the complexities of a new, mismatched friendship. It is an ideal choice for softening the concept of ghosts, transforming a typically scary trope into a story of hospitality and companionship. The story follows Gus, a gentle ghost who lives in a summer house. When the human family leaves for the winter, Gus befriends a cold, hungry mouse named Scottie. Their relationship explores themes of empathy and shared space, showing how even very different personalities can find common ground. This vintage classic is perfect for preschoolers and early elementary children, offering a cozy, non-threatening atmosphere that normalizes feelings of loneliness and the joy of helping others. It provides a gentle bridge for children who are sensitive to 'spooky' themes but curious about the supernatural.