Families who loved How to Be a Big Brother by Ashley Moulton often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
When a parent notices their toddler or preschooler becoming anxious, clingy, or overly curious about the impending arrival of a new sibling, they should reach for this book. How to Be a Big Brother is a practical guide designed to help young boys navigate the complex shift from being an only child to a supportive sibling. It focuses on the concrete ways a child can participate in the baby's care while validating the complicated feelings of jealousy and displacement that often arise. This book is less of a story and more of a manual for emotional preparation, using age-appropriate language to explain what babies are actually like. It emphasizes that while things will change, the child's place in the family remains secure. By highlighting the 'big kid' perks and the importance of patience, it empowers preschoolers to feel proud of their new role rather than threatened by it. It is a perfect choice for families looking for a secular, straightforward tool to open a dialogue about family expansion.