Families who loved Hitty: Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field 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 classic Newbery Medal winner when your child is beginning to ask big questions about the passage of time, the meaning of home, and how we stay connected to the past. Through the perspective of a small wooden doll, this story provides a gentle but profound way to explore the idea that life is a series of chapters, some filled with adventure and others with quiet waiting. It is an ideal pick for children who feel a deep emotional attachment to their toys and possess a budding interest in history. While Hitty encounters many different families and historical eras, the core of the book is about resilience and the quiet strength found in staying true to oneself despite changing circumstances. The episodic nature of the chapters makes it a perfect nightly read aloud. Parents should be aware that because it was written in 1929, the book contains some dated cultural perspectives, providing an excellent opportunity for guided conversation about how our understanding of the world has evolved.