Families who loved Howliday Inn by James Howe 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 facing their first solo adventure, whether it is a sleepaway camp or a weekend at a relative's house, and is feeling a mix of nerves and excitement. This charming mystery follows Harold the dog and Chester the cat as they navigate their own 'vacation' at a boarding kennel that feels more like a spooky manor. It is the perfect choice for children who need to see that even when things feel strange or intimidating in a new place, they have the inner strength and friendships to handle it. Through the humorous lens of these beloved pets, the story explores themes of bravery, skepticism, and the importance of not letting one's imagination run away with them. While there are elements of suspense and 'monsters,' the tone remains grounded in comedy and the enduring bond between the animals. It is a gentle way to bridge the gap between simple picture books and more intense middle-grade mysteries, providing a safe space to process feelings of separation and environmental anxiety.