Families who loved Horrid Henry Shows Who's Boss 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.

Reach for this book when your child is feeling the weight of rules and authority, or when sibling rivalry has reached a boiling point. It serves as a safe, comedic outlet for children who feel they have no power in their daily lives, allowing them to laugh at the chaos of a protagonist who refuses to be told what to do. Through the exaggerated antics of Horrid Henry, children can explore their own frustrations with school, parents, and 'perfect' siblings like Perfect Peter. While the humor is mischievous and Henry's behavior is intentionally 'horrid,' the stories provide a platform to discuss consequences and social dynamics in a way that feels like a shared joke rather than a lecture. It is ideal for ages five to nine, especially for reluctant readers who respond well to fast-paced, episodic storytelling and high-energy illustrations. This is a choice for entertainment and emotional release, validating the 'naughty' feelings every child experiences occasionally.