Families who loved Hey! Who Stole the Toilet? by Nancy Krulik 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 facing a new, potentially intimidating social milestone, like a first camping trip or joining a scout troop, and is worried about making a 'fool' of themselves. It is a perfect fit for children who struggle with impulse control or physical outbursts of energy that they can't quite explain or stop. George Brown is a relatable hero who desperately wants to be 'normal' but is constantly thwarted by a magical, uncontrollable Super Burp that forces him into hilarious but embarrassing situations. While the humor is undeniably rooted in the 'gross-out' category, the heart of the story deals with the genuine anxiety of wanting to belong and the fear of social rejection. Nancy Krulik masterfully balances the slapstick comedy with moments of father-son bonding and the development of personal responsibility. It is an ideal bridge for reluctant readers aged 7 to 10 who need high engagement and fast-paced action to stay focused on the emotional growth happening beneath the surface.