Families who loved Huggly and the Books by Tedd Arnold 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 curious about why adults value books but hasn't yet grasped the 'magic' of reading. It is a perfect choice for the transition from seeing books as physical toys to understanding them as vessels for stories and information. Huggly and his monster friends initially treat books like food or toys, providing a safe, humorous space for children to laugh at their own early misconceptions about literacy. Through its silly fantasy lens, the story explores themes of curiosity and discovery. It is particularly appropriate for preschoolers and early kindergarteners who are just beginning to recognize letters. By turning the learning process into a monster adventure, it removes the pressure of academic performance and replaces it with pure, joyful wonder. You might choose this to celebrate a child's first library card or to gently pivot a toddler away from 'tasting' books toward 'reading' them.