Families who loved Happy Narwhalidays by Ben Clanton 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 navigating the social dynamics of holiday traditions, particularly if they are a dreamer who is friends with a logical skeptic. This graphic novel helps bridge the gap between those who believe in the magic of the season and those who need a little more proof, all while emphasizing that the best part of any celebration is the kindness we show our friends. It is a perfect choice for modeling how to respect a friend's differing perspective without losing your own sense of wonder. In this fifth installment of the beloved series, Narwhal introduces Jelly to the Merry Mermicorn, a festive figure who brings cheer to the Wide World Waters. While Jelly is characteristically doubtful, the story focuses on the stress and joy of finding the perfect gift for someone special. With its gentle humor, waffle-themed puns, and bright illustrations, it is an accessible read for early elementary students that balances holiday excitement with real-world social-emotional skills like empathy and thoughtful giving.