Families who loved Hooray for Grandparents' Day! by Nancy Carlson 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 expresses anxiety about a school event centered on family, or if they feel like their family structure doesn't match the traditional norm. Arnie is a young dog who loves his school, but he feels deeply lonely when Grandparents' Day is announced because he doesn't have grandparents to invite. While his peers are excited, Arnie must navigate feelings of being left out and different from his classmates. This gentle story follows Arnie as he realizes that while he may lack biological grandparents, he is surrounded by a rich network of 'chosen family' in his community. From the local librarian to the neighborhood bakers, Arnie discovers that love and mentorship come in many forms. It is an excellent choice for children in non-traditional families, those who have experienced loss, or families living far from relatives. It provides a warm, secular way to discuss community bonds and the idea that family is defined by who shows up for you.