Families who loved Hush-A-Bye Bunny by Holly Surplice 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 the lights go out and your toddler suddenly clings a little tighter. It is designed for those tender, high-stakes minutes between the final story and actual sleep when separation anxiety often peaks. This story follows a little bunny through a familiar, soothing routine of dinner and bath time, but pivots to address the very real tears that come when it is time to be left alone. Holly Surplice uses gentle rhyming text to validate a child's fear of the dark while providing a script for reassurance. By showing Mommy Bunny offering comfort rather than dismissing the fear, the book models a secure attachment style. It is an ideal choice for parents of children aged 1 to 4 who are transitioning to a big kid bed or experiencing a new phase of nighttime worry. It offers a soft landing and a reminder that love stays even when the light goes out.