Families who loved Henny-Penny by Jane Wattenberg 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 prone to getting swept up in 'what-ifs' or tends to follow the crowd without questioning the source of information. This energetic retelling of the classic folktale uses high-octane photocompositions to explore why jumping to conclusions can lead to sticky situations. It is a fantastic tool for introducing the concept of critical thinking through humor rather than a lecture. The story follows a frantic hen and her avian friends as they spiral into a panic over a perceived disaster, eventually meeting a fox who is more than happy to take advantage of their confusion. While the vibrant, surreal photography and rhythmic text provide pure entertainment, the underlying message about staying calm and checking the facts is invaluable for the elementary years. It offers a gentle way to talk about anxiety and the importance of choosing who we trust.