Families who loved How to Eat a Book by Mrs. MacLeod 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 starts to treat reading like a chore or if you want to reignite their sense of wonder about what a story can actually do. It is perfect for children who are transitioning from being read to, to reading independently, as it visualizes the immersive magic of getting lost in a narrative. The story follows three siblings, Sheila, Gerald, and Geraldine, who discover that the best way to experience a book is to literally consume it. As they take bites of their stories, they find themselves transported into the very worlds they are eating. It is a whimsical, absurdist celebration of literacy and imagination that captures the joy of being a bookworm. Parents will appreciate the clever wordplay and the way it encourages a physical, enthusiastic relationship with literature for kids aged 4 to 8.