Families who loved Better Together by Kallie George 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 arrival of a 'new' person, whether it is a sibling, a new classmate, or a talented peer who seems to be doing everything better. In the third installment of the Heartwood Hotel series, Mona the mouse faces deep-seated insecurities when a charming new squirrel named Henry joins the staff and appears to be more capable than she is. This gentle chapter book explores how jealousy can cloud our sense of belonging and the importance of recognizing that everyone brings a unique strength to the table. As the hotel prepares for a bustling Spring Splash festival, readers are immersed in a cozy world of tiny cakes and forest celebrations. While there is a moment of external danger involving snakes, the heart of the story is Mona's internal journey toward self-assurance and collaboration. It is an ideal bridge for early readers (ages 7-10) who are moving toward more complex emotional narratives but still appreciate the comfort of an animal fantasy setting.