Families who loved Horrid Henry Gets Rich Quick by Francesca Simon often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child is feeling the weight of being the 'naughty' one in the family or experiencing intense jealousy toward a high achieving sibling. It serves as a safe outlet for children to process feelings of unfairness and the desire for independence through humor rather than lecture. The story follows Henry as he attempts to make money through increasingly outrageous schemes, often at the expense of his perfect brother, Peter. While Henry is frequently in trouble, the book validates the internal frustration of children who feel they cannot live up to adult expectations. It is best suited for children aged 5 to 9 who appreciate slapstick humor and relate to the messy reality of sibling rivalry. Parents can use this to open lighthearted conversations about empathy and the difference between creative ambition and breaking the rules.