Families who loved I Can Do It Too! by Karen Baicker 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 toddler is entering the spirited I can do it myself phase of development. It is the perfect tool for navigating those moments of frustration that arise when a child wants to mimic adult tasks but lacks the coordination to do so alone. The story follows a young African American girl as she observes her family members performing everyday chores like pouring juice, baking a cake, and riding a bike, and joyfully declares her own ability to join in. Beyond just celebrating milestones, the book highlights the warm, scaffolding support of a multigenerational family. It transitions from the girl being the learner to becoming a mentor for an even younger family member, reinforcing themes of self-confidence and empathy. Parents will appreciate the rhythmic text and the way it validates a child's growing independence while providing a safe emotional harbor for when things are difficult. It is a gentle, affirming choice for children aged 2 to 5 who are finding their place in the world.